Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
100 mL of liquid A and 25 mL of liquid B...

`100 mL` of liquid A and `25 mL` of liquid B are mixed to form a solution of volume `125 mL`. Then the solution is

A

a.) Ideal

B

b.) Non-ideal with positive deviation

C

c.) Non-ideal with negative deviation

D

d.) Cannot be predicted

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
a

`Delta_(mix)V=0`, hence the solution is ideal.
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Vapour pressure of pure A(p_(A)^(@))=100 mm Hg Vapour pressure of pure B(p_(B)^(@))= 150 mm Hg 2 mol of liquid A and 3 mol of liquid B are mixed to form an ideal solution. The vapour pressure of solution will be:

The solution which boil at constant temperature like a pure liquid and possess same composition in liquid as well as vapour state are called azeotropes. The components of azetropes cannot be separated by fractional distillation. Only non-ideal solutions form azeotropes. Solutions with negative deviation form maximum boiling azeotrope and the solutions with positive deviation form minimum boiling azeotrope. The boiling point of an azeotrope is never equal to the boiling points of any of the components of the azeotrope. Answer the following question: The azeotropic solutions of two miscible liquids 100 mL of liquid A and 50 mL of liquid B are mixed to form 138 mL solution. It is

10 mL of liquid 'A' is mixed with 10 mL of liquid 'B', the volume of the resultant solution is 19.9 ml. What type of deviation expected from Raoult's law ?

10 ml of liquid A is mixed with 10ml of liquid B, the volume of the resultant solution is 19.9 ml. what type of deviation expected from Raoult's law.

10ml of liquid 'A' is mixed with 10ml of liquid 'B' the volume of the resultant solution is 19.9 ml. What type of deviation expected from Raoult's law?

20 ml of 0.5 N HCl and 35 ml of 0.1 N NaOHare mixed. The resulting solution will