What is an ideal solution

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 6 months ago
The solutions which obey Raoult’s Law at every range of concentration and at all temperatures are called Ideal Solutions. We can obtain ideal solutions by mixing two ideal components that is, solute and a solvent having similar molecular size and structure. For Example, consider two liquids A and B, and mix them. The formed solution will experience several intermolecular forces of attractions inside it, which will be:
A – A intermolecular forces of attraction
B – B intermolecular forces of attraction
A – B intermolecular forces of attraction
The solution is said to be an ideal solution, only when the intermolecular forces of attraction between A – A, B – B and A – B are nearly equal.
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