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Water and chlorobenzene are immiscible liquids. Their mixture boils at `89^(@)C` under a redued pressure of `7.7 xx10^(4)Pa`. The vapour pressure of pure water at `89^(@)C` is `7xx10^(4)Pa`. Weight per ccent of chlorobenzene in the distillate is `:`

A

50

B

60

C

`78.3`

D

`38.46`

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`(W_(A))/(W_(B))=(P_(A)^(@))/(P_(B)^(@))xx(M_(A))/(M_(B))rArr(0.7)/(7)xx(112.5)/(18)rArr0.625`
`%(W_(A))/(W_(A)+W_(B))xx100=(0.625)/(1.625)xx100rArr38.46`
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