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An ideal solution is formed when its components same

A

have no volume change on mixing

B

have no enthalpy change on mixing

C

have both the above characteristics

D

have high solublity

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C

In ideal solution there is no change in enthalpy and volume after mixing, i.e.
`Delta V_("mixing")=0, Delta H_("mixing")=0`
and `T_("mix")=0`
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