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Calculate the vapour pressure of the solution. The molefraction of the solute is 0.25. The vapour pressure of the pure solvent is 0.8atm.

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`(p^(@)-p)/(p^(@))=x_(2)`
`(0.8-p)/(0.8)=0.25`
`p=0.6atm`
`"Vapour pressure of the solution = 0.6 atm"`
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