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Two compounds form an ideal solution at room temperature. Which of the following are correct for this ideal solution ?
(a) `Delta G =+ ve`
(b) `Delta S =+ ve` surrounding
(c ) `Delta S = + vc` system
(d) `Delta _(mix) H=0`

A

c,d

B

b,c,d

C

b,c

D

a,d

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A

Given,
Two compounds form anideal solution at room temperature
Mixing of compounds in ideal solution results in
`Delta S= + Ve` with no enthalpy
Gibbs free energy is negative
`therefore Delta G = + Ve`
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