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Is chloroform and acetone solution shows positive deviation from raoults law
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No, chloroform and acetone do not show positive deviation from Raoult's law when they are mixed as a solution. In fact, both chloroform and acetone form ideal solutions, meaning that the vapor pressure of the solution is directly proportional to the mole fraction of each component in the solution.
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