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Assuming ideal behaviour, the enthalpy and volume of mixing of two liquids, respectively, are

A

Zero and zero

B

`+ve` and zero

C

`-ve` and zero

D

`-ve and -ve`

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The correct Answer is:
A

For ideal solution.
`DeltaH_(mix)=0, DeltaV_(mix)=0`.
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