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If `X_(M)`, `X_(P)`, and `X_(V)` are mole fraction, pressure fraction and volume fraction respectively of a gaseous mixture, then:

A

`X_(M)=(1)/(X_(P))=(1)/(X_(V))`

B

`X_(M)=(X_(P))=(1)/(X_(V))`

C

`X_(M)=X_(P)=X_(V)`

D

`(1)/(X_(M))=(1)/(X_(P))=(1)/(X_(V))`

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`X_(M)=(P_(M))/(P')=(1)/(X_(M))(V_(M))/(V')`
`:. X_(M)=(1)/(X_(M))=(1)/(X_(M))`
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