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For a non-ideal solution showing negative deviation from Raoult’s law, A-B molecular interaction forces are ______ than A-A and B-B molecular interaction forces. - Chemistry (Theory)

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For a non-ideal solution showing negative deviation from Raoult’s law, A-B molecular interaction forces are ______ than A-A and B-B molecular interaction forces.

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For a non-ideal solution showing negative deviation from Raoult’s law, A-B molecular interaction forces are stronger than A-A and B-B molecular interaction forces.

Explanation:

For a non-ideal solution that shows negative deviation from Raoult’s law, the A-B molecular interactions are stronger than the A-A and B-B interactions. This leads to fewer molecules escaping into the vapour phase, resulting in a lower vapour pressure than predicted by Raoult’s Law. Such solutions also exhibit exothermic mixing ΔHmix < 0 due to the release of energy when stronger A-B interactions are formed.

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