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What are the necessary conditions for an ideal solution? Give two example.

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For an ideal solution
(i) There is no change in volume of mixing two components (solute and solvent) `DV_(mixing") =0`
(ii) There is no exchange of heat when the solute is dissolved in solvent `(Delta H_("mixing")=0)`
(iii) Escaping tendency of the solute and the solvent present in it should be same as in pure liquids.
(iv) Examples: For ideal solution: Benzene and toluene, n-Hexane and n-Heptane, cthyl bromide and ethyl iodide, chloobenzene and bromo benzene.
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