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Benzene and naphthalene from an ideal solution at room temperature. For this process, the true statement(s) is(are)

A

`DeltaG` is positive

B

`DeltaS_("system")` is positive

C

`DeltaS_("surrounding")`=0

D

`DeltaH=0`

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B, C, D

For ideal solution
`DeltaS_("system") gt 0`
`DeltaS_("surrounding") = 0`
`DeltaH_("mixing") = 0`
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