What is Ideal Solution, Ideal Solution example

What is Ideal Solution, Ideal Solution example

What is Ideal Solution


Ideal Solution : That solution of two or more components is called the ideal solution, which completely follows Raoult's law at all concentrations and temperatures.

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The ideal solution is the molecule whose activation of each component is the same as its mole factor in all conditions of temperature, pressure, and concentration.

It has also been observed that fluid, fluid pairs which are usually of nature make ideal Solution. 
Example : Ethalene bromide and ethyl chloride, n-hexane and n- heptev , n- nyutrail chloride and n- byutail - bromaid Benzene and talanine and carbon tetrachloride and silicon tetrachloride Two-part mixtures follow the Rault's law over the entire range of concentrations, so they are called ideal solutions.
If a two-part solution that makes an ideal solution from component A and component B. If XA and XB The moles of component A and component B are respectively. Thus aA and aB are the activation of components A and B respectively. The following conditions must be satisfied for this ideal solution. 
XA = aA
XB = aB

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