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The ratio of the partical pressure of a gaseosy component to the total vapour pressure of the mixtuer is equal to :

A

mass of the component

B

mole fraction of the component

C

mass % of the component

D

molecular mass of the component

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Partial pressure of a gaseous component in a mixture =Mole fraction of that component `xx` pressure of the misture.
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