1. X --- X, Y --- Y, and X --- Y are equal
delta H = 0 and Raoult's Deviation = 0
2. X --- Y is the strongest
delta H = - and Raoult's Deviation = negative
3. X --- Y is the weakest
delta H = + and Raoult's Deviation = positive
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
In mixing the two solutions, it will require energy to break the attraction of each solution and create a new attraction that produces energy.
If both are equal then there will be no heat released or received so that the delta H solution is 0, which indicates that the solution is ideal
Raoult's Law states that the magnitude of the vapor pressure of a solution is proportional to the mole fraction of the solvent and the vapor pressure of the pure solvent
So the vapor pressure of a component depends on the mole fraction of that component in the solution
Can be formulated:
P = solution vapor pressure
X = mole fraction
Po = vapor pressure of the pure solvent
This solution that can fulfill Raoult's law is said to be the ideal solution
So the ideal solution occurs if the attractive force between the molecules is the same as the attractive force of each solute and solvent
But not all solutions have ideal properties, so this solution has a deviation or deviation from Raoult's law
There are 2 kinds of deviations from Raoult's Law,
Occurs if the attractive strength between each mixture forming agent is stronger than the attractive in the mixture
(X-X, Y-Y> X-Y)
This deviation produces a positive enthalpy of solution (ΔH +) which is endothermic so that there is an increase in the volume of the mixture
Occurs if the attractive force in the mixture is stronger than the attractive force of each substance
(X-Y> X-X, Y-Y)
This deviation produces an enthalpy of a negative value solution (ΔH -) which is exothermic so that there is a reduction in the volume of the mixture
So that at a positive deviation, for example, the vapor pressure of the mixed solution will be greater than the initial vapor pressure value
So if
1. X --- X, Y --- Y, and X --- Y are equal
then the value ΔH = 0 and Raoult's Deviation = 0, indicating that the solution is ideal / there is no deviation from Raoult's Law
2. X --- Y is the strongest
then the value ΔH = - and the deviation of Raoult = negative
3. X --- Y is the weakest
then the value ΔH = + and Raoult's Deviation = positive
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