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If `P^(@)` and `P_(s)`, the V.P. of solvent and solution respectively and `N_(1)` and `N_(2)` are the mole fraction

A

`(P^(2)-P_(s))//P^(@) = N_(1)//(N_(1) + N_(2))`

B

`(P^(@) - P_(s))//P_(s) = N_(1) //N_(2)`

C

`(P^(@) - P_(s))//P^(@) = N_(1)//N_(2)`

D

`(P^(@) - P_(s))//P_(s) = "molality" xx (M_("solvent"))/(1000)`

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