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This question is based upon mixing of the two nonpolar liquids A and B, and the reason behind it needs to be stated.

 

 

 

 

Step-by-step explanation

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The enthalpy of mixing of the two solutions is zero when compounds/solutions with similar intermolecular interactions are mixed together.

Enthalpy is the sum of the internal energy of the system and the product of the pressure of gas and its volume.

Enthalpy of mixing is the enthalpy or heat liberated or absorbed from a substance upon mixing.

Intermolecular forces are the attractive or repulsive forces that arise between the molecules of a substance.

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