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Why a soln. of chloroform and acetone shows negative deviation from raoults law
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Deepa Singh 7 years, 1 month ago

The hydogens in chloroform get bonded (hydogen bonding)to the oxygen of the carbonyl group of acetone , so both of the compounds are associated with hydrogen bonding which decreases the capacity of their escaping , thus forming less vapour ,--- exerting less vapour pressure than what is expected from pure indivisaul compunds in Raults law.
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