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A mixture of two completely miscible non-ideal liquids which distil as such without change in its composition at a constant temperature as though it were a pure liquid. This mixture is known as:

A

Binary liquid mixture

B

Azeotropic mixture

C

Eutectic mixture

D

Ideal mixture

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  • A mixture of two completely miscible non-ideal liquids distils as such without change in its composition at a constant temperature as though it were a pure liquid. This mixture is known as

    A
    binary liquid mixture
    B
    azeotropic mixture
    C
    eutectic mixture
    D
    ideal mixture.
  • A liquid mixture which boils without changes in the composition is called a/an

    A
    binary liquid mixture
    B
    azeotropic mixture
    C
    isotropic mixture
    D
    no specific name
  • In the mixtures of two miscible volatile liquids obeying Raoults' law, the correct behaviour is explained by

    A
    AB stands for the vapour pressure of component B in presence of solute A
    B
    CD stands for the vapour pressure of solvent A in presence of solute B
    C
    BC stands for the total vapour pressure in accordance with the Dalton's law of partial pressures
    D
    all of the above.
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