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Ideal solution is formed when its components

A

have zero enthalpy of mixing

B

have zero volume change on mixing

C

obey Raoult's law

D

have equal vapour pressures

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A, B, C

Ideal solutions have `DeltaV_("mixing")=0, DeltaH_("mixing")=0` and obeys Raoult's law.
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