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If to a solvent (vapour pressure `=p^(@))`, n moles of a non volatile solute are dissolved then the vapour pressure of the solution p is

A

`p^(@) -p = p^(n)`

B

`p =p^(@)(1-n)`

C

`p= p^(@)n`

D

None of the above

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D

Partial vapour pressure of a component in a solution cannot be obtained without knowing the number of moles of both solvent and solute present in solution.
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