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Solution (A) is ideal and solution (B) is non-ideal with -ve deviation, which of the following are correct?

A

`DeltaH_("mix")=0, DeltaV_("mix")=0` for A

B

`DeltaS_("mix")` is positive for both A, B

C

`Delta H_("mix")` is positive, `DEltaV_("mix")` is negative for B

D

`DeltaH_("mix")` is negative, `DeltaV_("mix")` is positive for B

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