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Which of the following is an example of a non-ideal solution showing positive deviation?(a) Acetone + Carbon disulphide(b) Chlorobenzene + Bromobenzene(c) Chloroform + Benzene(d) Acetone + AnilineThe question was asked in an interview for job.Asked question is from Ideal and Non-Ideal Solutions topic in section Solutions of Chemistry – Class 12

Answer» RIGHT choice is (a) ACETONE + Carbon disulphide

To elaborate: Chlorobenzene + Bromobenzene is an example of an ideal SOLUTION. Chloroform + Benzene and Acetone + Aniline are examples of non-ideal solutions but they SHOW negative deviations. Acetone + Carbon disulphide is an example of a non-ideal solution SHOWING positive deviation.


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