Which of the following statements regarding Ideal solutions is false?
Which of the following statements regarding Ideal solutions is false? Correct Answer There will be some change in volume on mixing the components, i.e., ΔVmixing ≠ 0
An ideal solution is the solution in which each component obeys Raoult’s law under all conditions of temperature and concentrations. An ideal solution will satisfy the following conditions: I. There will be no change in volume on mixing the components, i.e., ΔVmixing = 0. II. There will be no change in enthalpy (i.e., no heat is evolved or absorbed) when the two components are mixed, i.e., ΔHmixing = 0.