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At `35^(@)C` the vapour pressure of pure chloroform is `0.359` at atm and that of pure acetone is `0.453` atm. A solution containing 1 mole of chloroform and 4 mole of acetone has a vapour pressure of (in atm)

A

`0.400`

B

`0.812`

C

`0.094`

D

`0.434`

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