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`p^@` and `p` are vapour pressure of pure liquid and solution respectively. Among (a) `p^@,` (b) `p//p^@` and (c) `(p^@ - p)//p^@`, which are temperature independent. Why ?

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`p//p^(@)` and `(p^@ - p) p^@` are temperature independent. `p//p^@` is mole fraction of solvent and `(p^@- p)//p^@` is mole fraction of solute. Mole-fraction of a component is not dependent on temperature.
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