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Calculate the mass of a non-volatile solute ( molecular mass `40`) which should be dissolved in `114 g` octane to reduce its vapour pressure to `80%`.

A

20g

B

30g

C

10g

D

40g

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The correct Answer is:
C

If `p_(0)=100`, then p = 80
`p=p_(0)x_(A)`
`80=100xxx_(A)`
`x_(A)=0.80`
`x_(A)=(n_(A))/(n_(A)+n_(B))=(114//114)/(114//114+w_(B)//40)`
`80=(1)/(1+w_(B)//40)`
`1+(w_(B))/(40)=(1)/(0.8)`
`w_(B)=10g`]
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