Explain with a suitable diagram and appropriate examples why some non-ideal solutions show postive deviation from ideal behaviour.
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Correct Answer – Non ideal solutions showing positive have forces of attraction less than that of pure components, therefore their vapour pressure is higher and boiling point is lower, that is why they form minimum boilling azeotropes. For example, water and benzene, chloroform and methanol.