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Imagine a solution of two liquids in which the molecules interact less favorably than they do in the individual liquids. Will this solution deviate positively from, deviate negatively from, or ideally follow Raoult's law? View Available Hint(s) Hint 1. Evaluate the vapor pressure Imagine a solution of two liquids in which the molecules interact less favorably than they do in the individual liquids. Will this solution deviate positively from, deviate negatively from, or ideally follow Raoult's law? It will deviate positively. It will deviate negatively. It will be an ideal solution.
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