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Raoult's law is obeyed by each constitutent of a binary liquid solution when

A

the forces of attraction between like molecules are greater than those between unlike molecules

B

the forces of attraction between lilke molecules are smaller than those between unlike molecules

C

the forces of attraction between like molecules are identical with those between unlike molecules

D

the volume occupied by unlike molecules are different

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