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Liquid solutions can be classified as ideal and non-ideal solution on the basis of Rault's law. What type of deviation is shown by a mixture of chloroform and acetone ? Give reason.

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negative Deviation : Due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding, the escaping tendency either of the liquid molecules becomes less.
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