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If P^(@) the vapour pressure of a pure s...

If `P^(@)` the vapour pressure of a pure solvent and P is the vapour pressure of the solution prepared by dissolving a non volatile solute in it. The mole fraction of the solvent `X_(A)` is given by:

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