2. Ideal and non-ideal binary mixtures
2.1 Ideal binary mix
2.1.1 Properties of an ideal mixture
By definition, an ideal mixture is one in which interactions within the phase concerned are absent. The vapor phase is also referred to as a "perfect gas". The liquid-vapor equilibrium relationship of an ideal liquid-vapor "perfect gas" mixture obeys Raoult's law:
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