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For an ideal binary liquid solutions with `P_(A)^(@)gtP_(B)^(@)`, which relation between `X_(A)` (mole fraction of `A` in liquid phase) and `Y_(A)` (mole fraction of `A` in vapour phase) is correct:

A

`Y_AltY_B`

B

`X_AltX_B`

C

`Y_A/Y_BgtX_A/X_B`

D

`Y_A/Y_BltX_A/X_B`

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