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A solution containing components A and B follows Raoult's law, when

A

A-B attraction force is greater than A-A and B-B

B

A-B attraction force is less than A-A and B-B

C

A-B attraction force remains same as A-A and B-B

D

Volume of solution is different from sum of volume of solute and solvent

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