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Statement-1 : Perfectly ideal solution is not possible with respect to binary solution of two liquids.
Statement :2 No two substances can have exactly the same nature of intermolecular forces & also of the same magnitude.

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Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1

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Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1

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Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.

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Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

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To solve the question, we need to analyze the two statements provided and determine their validity and relationship. ### Step 1: Analyze Statement 1 **Statement 1:** "Perfectly ideal solution is not possible with respect to binary solution of two liquids." - An ideal solution is defined as a solution where the interactions between different molecules (A and B) are the same as the interactions between the same type of molecules (A-A and B-B). - In reality, when two different liquids are mixed, the intermolecular forces between them (A-B) will differ from the forces within each liquid (A-A and B-B). - Therefore, it is correct to state that a perfectly ideal solution cannot exist for binary solutions of two different liquids due to the differences in intermolecular forces. ### Step 2: Analyze Statement 2 **Statement 2:** "No two substances can have exactly the same nature of intermolecular forces & also of the same magnitude." - This statement is also true. Different substances inherently have different molecular structures and properties, leading to variations in their intermolecular forces. - For two substances to have the same intermolecular forces, they would need to be identical in every aspect, which is not feasible in practice. ### Step 3: Determine the Relationship - Since both statements are true, we need to check if Statement 2 provides a correct explanation for Statement 1. - The reason why a perfectly ideal solution cannot exist (Statement 1) is indeed because no two substances can have the same nature and magnitude of intermolecular forces (Statement 2). ### Conclusion - Both statements are true, and Statement 2 correctly explains Statement 1. ### Final Answer The correct option is: **Option 1** - Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, and Statement 2 is a correct explanation for Statement 1. ---

To solve the question, we need to analyze the two statements provided and determine their validity and relationship. ### Step 1: Analyze Statement 1 **Statement 1:** "Perfectly ideal solution is not possible with respect to binary solution of two liquids." - An ideal solution is defined as a solution where the interactions between different molecules (A and B) are the same as the interactions between the same type of molecules (A-A and B-B). - In reality, when two different liquids are mixed, the intermolecular forces between them (A-B) will differ from the forces within each liquid (A-A and B-B). - Therefore, it is correct to state that a perfectly ideal solution cannot exist for binary solutions of two different liquids due to the differences in intermolecular forces. ...
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