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Let phases α and β, each composed of liquids 1 and 2, be in equilibrium with each other. S...

Let phases α and β, each composed of liquids 1 and 2, be in equilibrium with each other. Show that if substances 1 and 2 form ideal solutions, then and . Therefore, the two phases have the same composition and are actually one phase. Hence liquids that form ideal solutions are miscible in all proportions.

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