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Out of the following liquid pairs, the solution which shows a positive deviation from Raoult’s law is:

A
Acetone + Chloroform
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Water + Nitric acid
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Water + Hydrochloric acid
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Benzene + Methanol
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Solution

The correct option is D Benzene + Methanol
A mixture of non-ideal binary solution will show a negative deviation from Raoult's law when AB interaction is stronger than AA and BB interaction and vice versa
  • In case of acetone and CHCl3, there is a scope of H-bond formation which is stronger than dipole-dipole interaction, so the solution mixture shows a negative deviation
  • In case of water + nitric acid and water + Hydrochloric acid, The AB type interaction is ion - dipole interaction which is stronger than H - bond so the solution mixture shows a negative deviation
  • Now in case of benzene + methanol , The AB type interaction is dipole-induced dipole which is weaker than H-bond in methanol so the solution mixture shows a positive deviation

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