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Benzene and toluene from an ideal solution. The vapour pressure of benzene at `55^(@)`C is 400 mm Hg while the vapour pressure of toluene at `55^(@)C` is 130 mm Hg. What is the vapour pressure of a solution consisiting of 0.5 mole fraction of benzene and 0.5 mole fraction of toluene at `55^(@)C`?

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