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For chloroform and acetone or for a solution of chloroform and acetone if `P_(s)` (observed (actual)) is compared with `P_(s)` (Theoretical (Raoult)) then which of the following is fare true ?

A

`p_(s) ("actual") lt p_(s) ("Raoult")`

B

`underset(X_("Choloform"))(lim)rarr0(p_("acetone")^(@) - p_("s actual")^(@)) = 0`

C

`underset(X_("acetone"))(lim)rarr0(p_("cholorform")^(@) - p_(s) (actual)) = 0`

D

`p_("acetone")^(@) gt p_("chloroform")^(@)` near room temperature

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