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Consider two cylinder piston assembly as shown in figure (a) and in figure (b) are kept in vacuum. Assume both piston are massless. Let two masses `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` are kept on the piston as shown in figure. Values of `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` are in the range in which both liquid and vapour phase coexist and are in equilibrium.

Solution I contains `10` moles of liquid A and 10 moles of liquid B while solution II contains 8 moles of liquid A and 12 moles of liquid B. Let liquids A and B are completely miscible and form an ideal binary solution.
Given : `P_(A)^(@) = 100` torr, `P_(B)^(@) = 60` torr,
Let `X_(A) =` mole fraction of A in liquid phase in solution I
`X'_(A) =` mole fraction of A in liquid phase in solution II
`Y_(A) =` mole fraction of A in vapour phase in solution I
`Y'_(A) =` mole fraction of A in vapour phase in solution II
If `m_(1) = m_(2)` then :

A

`Y_(A) = Y'_(A)`

B

`Y_(A) gt Y'_(A)`

C

`Y_(A) lt Y'_(A)`

D

`Y_(A)` and `Y'_(A)` can't be co-related

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