*How do you get a non-ideal solution? (You will discuss how H-bonding effects this in your conclusion, you may want to look up the hydrophobic effect to see how this might also be created if solvent is polar and solute is non-polar)
non ideal solutions are essneitally due to:
- interaction of solute-solute
- interaction of solute-solvent
- interaction of solvent-solvent
The solute-solvent and solute-solute effect take into considereation the Hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen bonding is a type of extra interaction. So it is not only polar but it also has extra attraction forces between H-O and H-F and H-N substances
Non polar substance will never form Hydrogen bonding due to their low electronegativity nature.
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