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20 March, 06:22

Why are mixtures of gases, such as argon and helium, much more likely to form an ideal solution than other combinations such as solids and liquids?

A. Gases are more polar than liquid solvents.

B. When gases are mixed, the resulting solution has significantly different properties from the original components

C. The gases experience little or no interaction between molecules or atoms.

D. None of the above.

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  1. 20 March, 10:21
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    It is B because you can't really makes any guesses together
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