Which of the following is not an example of a non-ideal solution showing negative deviation?

(a) HNO3 + Water

(b) HCl + Water

(c) Acetic acid + Pyridine

(d) Carbon tetrachloride + Toluene

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RIGHT choice is (d) Carbon tetrachloride + TOLUENE

The best I can explain: HNO3 + Water, HCL + Water and Acetic acid + Pyridine are non-ideal solutions showing negative deviations. Carbon tetrachloride + Toluene is an example of non-ideal solution showing positive DEVIATION.

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