An example of a near-ideal solution is:

  • A
    $n$-heptane and $n$-hexane
  • B
    $CH_3COOH + C_5H_5N$
  • C
    $CHCl_3 + (C_2H_5)_2O$ and $H_2O + HNO_3$
  • D
    None of these

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