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What does an ideal solution mean at the molecular level?

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At the molecular level, an ideal sölution is one in which the intermolecular attraction between the components .A. and .cdot B(A-B. unlike interaction .). are same as the intermolecular attraction between. the compotients .A. and .A^2(A-A. like interaction) or between the cömpónents .B. and .B(B-B. like interaction
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