non ideality of solutions via graphs
A line or bar graph is ideal for showing trends.
ideal solution are those which obey raoult's law at all conceutrations and temperatures
bar or pie graph
there is no interaction between the components in ideal solution whereas in non-ideal solution there is interactions between components. ideal solution obeys Raoult`s law whereas non-ideal solution do not obeys it. no volume change occurs on mixing due to no interaction in ideal solution whereas in non-ideal solution volume change occurs.
In certain circumstances it is an ideal solution.
The solution that is most suited for something or best of all.
add some powdered limestone to the solution
To show values as a trend and to be able see how something has played out over a period of time, a line graph is ideal.
No this is not an ideal solution, because water and alcohol (ethanol) molecules interact rather complex resulting in eg. an azeotropic boiling point at 96% mixture
50-50 is ideal in most of the world.
Technique for Ordered Preference by Similarity to ideal solution
The distillation curve is a type of plot in a graph. It shows the relation of the temperature to the distillate.