MCQ
All form ideal solutions except
  • A
    ${C_2}{H_5}Br$ and ${C_2}{H_5}I$
  • B
    ${C_6}{H_5}Cl$ and ${C_6}{H_5}Br$
  • C
    ${C_6}{H_6}$ and ${C_6}{H_5}C{H_3}$
  • ${C_2}{H_5}I$ and ${C_2}{H_5}OH$

Answer

Correct option: D.
${C_2}{H_5}I$ and ${C_2}{H_5}OH$
d
(d)${C_2}{H_5}I$ and ${C_2}{H_5}OH$ do not form ideal solution.

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