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A certain quantity of a gas occupies 100ml when collected over water at 15°C and 750mm pressure. If it occupies 91.9ml in dry state at STP, the vapour pressure of water at 15°C is

A

12.8 mm

B

14.8 mm

C

13.2 mm

D

13.7 mm

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