For an ideal solution, which of the following is/are true? I. II. ΔΗ -0 AS = 0 III. Psolution =EPcomponents IV. AG = -R E (n¡ In x;) A. I and III only B. Il and IV only C. I, Il and III only D. III and IV only

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For an ideal solution, which of the following is/are
true?
AH = 0
II. AS = 0
III. Psolution =EPcomponents
IV. AG = -R E (n¡ In x;)
I.
A. I and III only
B. Il and IV only
C. I, Il and II only
D. III and IV only
Transcribed Image Text:For an ideal solution, which of the following is/are true? AH = 0 II. AS = 0 III. Psolution =EPcomponents IV. AG = -R E (n¡ In x;) I. A. I and III only B. Il and IV only C. I, Il and II only D. III and IV only
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