6.0 g of urea (molecules mass = 60)was dissolved in 9.9 moles of water. If the vspour presssure of pure water is `P^(@)`, the vapour pressure of solution is :
A
0.10 `P^(@)`
B
1.10 `P^(@)`
C
0.90 `P^(@)`
D
0.99 `P^(@)`
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