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Column I (A) Ideal solution (B) Solutions showing positive deviations (C) Solutions showing negative deviations Column II (P) Solute-solvent interactions are weaker than solute-solute (Q) Solute-solvent interactions are similar to solutesolute (R) Solute-solvent interactions are stronger than solute-solute interactions

Introduction OF Solution || Solute and Solvent || Classification OF Solutions- On the Basis OF Components OF Solutions/On the OF Amount OF Solute ||Meaning OF Concentration || Introduction OF all Concentration Terms

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Types OF Solution|| Ideal Solution and Non Ideal Solution||Solution showing positive Deviation form Raoults Law||Azeotropic Mixture

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Solute Potential of a solution is always

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Solute potential of a solution is