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When two liquid A and B are mixed then their boiling points becomes greater than both of them. What is the nature of this solution?

A

Ideal solution

B

Non ideal solution with negative deviation from Raoult’s Law

C

Non ideal solution with positive deviation from Raoult’s Law

D

Normal solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

non ideal solution with `-ve` deviation.
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