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Ideal and dilute solutions are fundamental concepts in chemistry that describe how solutes behave when dissolved in solvents. An ideal solution follows Raoult's Law, where the vapor pressure of each component is proportional to its mole fraction. In contrast, dilute solutions contain a small amount of solute relative to the solvent, leading to minimal interactions between solute particles. This guide explores the definitions, characteristics, and applications of ideal and dilute solutions, providing a clear understanding for students and enthusiasts of chemistry.
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