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If the vapour pressure of solutions of t...

If the vapour pressure of solutions of two liquids are less than those expected ideal solution they are said to have:

A

negative deviations from ideal behaviour

B

positive deviations from ideal behaviour

C

ideal behaviour

D

positive deviations for lower concentration and negative deviations for higher concentration

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A

It is a solution with -ve devations (see Comprehensive Review for details)
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