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The vapour pressure at a given temperature of an ideal solution containing `0.2 mol` of non-volatile solute and `0.8 mol` of a solvent is `60 mm` of `Hg`. The vapour pressure of the pure solvent at the same temperature will be

A

150 mm of Hg

B

60mm of Hg

C

75 mm of Hg

D

120 mm of Hg

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The correct Answer is:
C

Accroding to Raoult.s law
`(p^@-p)/p^@ = x_B`
`[x_B="Mole fraction of solute"=0.2/(0.2+0.8) =1/5" p = 60 m mof Hg"]`
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