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Question
Two liquids ‘A’ and ‘B’ form a solution which shows significant positive deviation from Raoult’s law. The normal boiling point of pure liquid ‘A’ is higher than that of ‘B’. Which of the following information(s) related with the solution must be incorrect?
Options
A.Normal boiling point of the solution of any composition will always be less than that of ‘A’.
B.Azeotropic mixture of ‘A’ and ‘B’ will have normal boiling point lower than that of ‘B’.
C.If a small amount of liquid ‘B’ is added in the liquid solution, the normal boiling point of solution will always decrease.
D.On distillation of the solution at constant pressure of 1 atm, the distillate will have pure liquid ‘Y’ and the residual liquid will be pure liquid ‘X’.
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