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    ___________ is defined as the number moles of solute dissolved in one litre (or one cubic decimetre) of solution.

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    __________is defined as the number of moles of the gas per kilogram of the solvent.

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    When a solute is present in trace quantities. It is convenient to express concentration in _________.

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    The solution which obeys Raoult’s law over the entire range of concentration is known as ______.

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    For an Ideal solution, which of the following option are true?

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    For an Ideal solution which of the following is correct options in terms of molecular interaction in an ideal solution?

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    In an ideal solution.

    At the molecular level, the ideal behaviour of the solution can be explained by considering two components.

    The intermolecular attractive interactions will be types A-A and B-B, whereas in the binary solutions in addition to these two interactions, A-B type of interactions will also be present. If the intermolecular attractive forces between the A-A and B-B are nearly equal to those between A-B, this leads to the formation of an ideal solution.

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