The mixture of n-hexane and n-heptane is an example of

The mixture of n-hexane and n-heptane is an example of

Options

(a) real solution
(b) dilute solution
(c) ideal solution
(d) non-real solution

Correct Answer:

ideal solution

Explanation:

An ideal solution is the solution in which each component obeys Raoult’s law at all temperatures and concentrations . e.g. n-hexane + n-heptane.

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