Solution $A$ contains acetone dissolved in chloroform and solution $B$ contains acetone dissolved in carbon disulphide. The type of deviations from Raoult's law shown by solutions $A$ and $B$,respectively,are:

  • A
    Negative and negative
  • B
    Negative and positive
  • C
    Positive and positive
  • D
    Positive and negative

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