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Why solute molecules a dilute solution behaves like gas molecules

Why solute molecules a dilute solution behaves like gas molecules

Grade:12th pass

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Arun
25750 Points
5 years ago
A dilute solution is one in which the amount of the solute is very small in comparison to the amount of the solvent.The dilute solutions show more or less ideal behavior as the heat and volume changes, accompanying the mixing of solute and solvent, are negligible for all practical purposes. Dilute solutions obey Raoult’s law.  

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