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40 g of liquid A and 70 g of liquid B are liquid B are mixed together to form ideal solution. Calculate the vapour pressures of liquid A and liquid B in vapour phase . Given ` , p _ A^@ = 200` mm , ` p _ B^@ = 700 mm`, ` M _ A = 56 g// mol `, ` M _ B = 90 g // mol `

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