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Two liquids A andB on mixing produce a w...

Two liquids `A` and`B` on mixing produce a warm solution. Which type of deviation from Raoult's law does it show?

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Warming up of the solution means that the process of mixing is exothermic, i.e., `Delta_("mixing")H` is negative. This implies that the solution shows a negative deviation.
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