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Vapour pressure of a solvent decreases by 1% on adding a non-volatile solute `NaSO_(4)`. If it dissociates up to 25% then determine mole-fraction of solute, if solvent is 5 mole.
`(0.01p_(A)^(@))/(p_(A)^(@))=(1.5n_(B))/(n_(B)+n_(A))`

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