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Define the term:
Ideal solution
Define the ideal solution.
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Solution
It is characterised as a solution that adheres to Raoult's Law, with no interactions between the molecules and no volume or heat change during mixing.
For an ideal solution, Enthalpy of mixing of the pure components to form the solution is Δmix H = 0 and the volume of mixing is Δmix V = 0.
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