Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution

Which One Is Not Equal To Zero For An Ideal Chemistry Question

Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution

Options

(a) ΔS(mix)
(b) ΔV(mix)
(c) ΔP = P(observed)-P(Raoult)
(d) ΔH(mix)

Correct Answer:

ΔS(mix)

Explanation:

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Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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