A solution that exhibits a negative deviation from Raoult's law will:
A) have weaker solute-solvent interactions compared to both solute-solute interactions and solvent-solvent interactions.
B) have weaker solute-solvent interactions compared to only solute-solute interactions.
C) have a higher vapor pressure than expected for an ideal solution.
D) have stronger solute-solvent interactions compared to both solute-solute interactions and solvent-solvent interactions.
E) have solute-solute interactions that are identical to the solute-solvent interactions.
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