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A solution of two liquids boils at a temperature more than the boiling point of either of them. Hence, the binary solution shows

A

negative deviation from Raoult’s law

B

positive deviation from Raoult’s law

C

no deviation from Raoult’s law

D

positive or negative deviation from Raoult’s law depending upon the composition

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A– B interaction > A – A interaction or B – B interaction.
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