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Mathematically, this from of the Raoult'...

Mathematically, this from of the Raoult's can be given as: `P_("total"=P_(1)^(0)X_(1)+P_(2)^(0)X_(2)`.
Solution which obey Raoult's law over the entire range of concentration are known as ideal solution . two types of deviation from Raoult's law, that is, positive and negative deviations are observed. Azeotrons arise due to very large deviation from Raoult's law. then which of the following are correct

A

When `X_(A)=1 & X_(B)=0, "then" P=P_(A)^(0)`

B

When `X_(B)=1 & X_(A)=0` then `P=P_(B)^(0)`

C

`X_(A)=0 & X_(B)=0`, then `P lt P_(B)^(0)`

D

Both A, B

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