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The degree of dissociation of `Ca(NO_(3))_(2)` in a dilute aqueous solution, containing `7.0 g` of the salt per `100 g` of water at `100^(@)C` is `70%`. If the vapour pressure of water at `100^(@)C` is `760 mm`, calculate the vapour pressure of the solution.

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746.24 mm of Hg
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