Which of the following is/are "not correct" for $CH_3OH + CH_3COOH$ mixture solution?
$(a)$ $\Delta H_{\text{mix}} < 0$
$(b)$ Does not obey Raoult's law
$(c)$ $\Delta H_{\text{mix}} > 0$
$(d)$ An example of ideal solution

  • A
    $d$ only
  • B
    $a, c$ only
  • C
    $a, b, c$ only
  • D
    $c, d$ only

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