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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Understanding Ideal Solutions**: - An ideal solution is one that follows Raoult's law throughout the entire range of concentrations. This means that the vapor pressure of each component in the solution is directly proportional to its mole fraction. 2. **Characteristics of Ideal Solutions**: - Ideal solutions are formed when the two components have similar molecular sizes and structures. - The intermolecular forces between the different components (A and B) are similar to those in the pure components (A-A and B-B). ...
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