Two compounds form an ideal solution at room temperature. Which of the following are correct for this ideal solution ? (a) `Delta G =+ ve` (b) `Delta S =+ ve` surrounding (c ) `Delta S = + vc` system (d) `Delta _(mix) H=0`
A
`/_\H_("mix")=0" and"/_\V_("mix)=0`
B
`/_\V_("mix")=0" and"/_\S_("mix)gt0`
C
`/_\H_("mix")gt0" and"/_\S_("mix)gt0`
D
`/_\G_("mix")lt0" and"/_\S_("mix)gt0`
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