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For an ideal solution of two components A and B, which of the following is true?

A

`DeltaH_("mixing") lt 0` (zero)

B

`DeltaH_("mixing") gt 0` (zero)

C

A-B interaction is stronger than A-A and B - B interations

D

A-A, B -B and A- B interactions are identical.

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Solutions in which solute-solute and solvent -solvent interactions are almost similar to solute solvent interactions are known as ideal solution.
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