Consider a binary liquid solution in which the constituent species are labeled A and B. Suppose that the A-B pairwise attractive interactions are stronger than the average of the A-A and B-B pairwise attractive interactions. Which of the following statements about the properties of this solution is incorrect?

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Consider a binary liquid solution in which the constituent species are labeled A and B. Suppose that the A-B pairwise attractive interactions are stronger than the average of the A-A and B-B pairwise attractive interactions. Which of the following statements about the properties of this solution is incorrect?