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Formation of a solution from two componets can be considered as :
(i) pure solvent `rarr` separated solvent molecules, `/_\H_(1)`
(ii) Pure solute `rarr`separated molecules,`/_\H_(2)`
(iii) separated solvent and solute molecules`rarr`solution, `/_\H_(3)`
solution so formed will be ideal if :

A

`DeltaH_(soln)=DeltaH_(3)-DeltaH_(1)-DeltaH_(2)`

B

`DeltaH_(soln)=DeltaH_(1)+DeltaH_(2)+DeltaH_(3)`

C

`DeltaH_(soln)=DeltaH_(1)+DeltaH_(2)-DeltaH_(3)`

D

`DeltaH_(soln)=DeltaH_(1)-DeltaH_(2)-DeltaH_(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

For ideal solution `DeltaH_(mix)=0`
`DeltaH_("solution")=DeltaH_(1)+DeltaH_(2)+DeltaH_(3)`.
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