Solutions and Colligative Properties - Result Question 14

15. Mixture(s) showing positive deviation from Raoult’s law at $35^{\circ} C$ is (are)

(2016 Adv.)

(a) carbon tetrachloride + methanol

(b) carbon disulphide + acetone

(c) benzene + toluene

(d) phenol + aniline

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 15. (a, b)

Solution:

When intermolecular attraction between two components $A$ and $B$ in the mixture is same as between $A$ and $A$ or $B$ and $B$, hence it is a case of ideal solution.

When intermolecular attraction between $A$ and $B$ in a mixture is smaller than that between $A$ and $A$ or $B$ and $B$, then mixture is more vaporised, $bp$ is lowered. It is a case of positive deviation from Raoult’s law.

When intermolecular attraction between $A$ and $B$ is higher than that between $A$ and $A$ or $B$ and $B$, then mixture is less vaporised, $bp$ is increased. It is a case of negative deviation.

(a) Methanol molecules $\left(CH _3 OH\right)$ are hydrogen bonded. In a mixture of $CCl _4$ and $CH _3 OH$, extent of $H$-bonding is decreased. Mixture is more vaporised thus, positive deviation from Raoult’s law.

(b) Acetone molecules have higher intermolecular attraction due to dipole-dipole interaction. With $CS _2$, this interaction is decreased thus, positive deviation.

(c) Mixture of benzene and toluene forms ideal solution.

(d) Phenol and aniline have higher interaction due to intermolecular $H$-bonding. Hence, negative deviation.



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