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Benzene and toluene form nearly ideal solutuions. At `20^(@)C`, the vapour pressure of benzene is 75 torr and that of toulene is 22 torr. The partial vapour pressure of benzene at `20^(@)C` for a solution containing 78g of benzene and 46g of toluene in torr is

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`50`

B

`25`

C

`37.5`

D

`53.5`

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