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Two liquids `A` and `B` form an ideal soluton. The vapour pressure of pure `A` and pure `B` are `66 mm Hg` and `88 mm Hg`, respectively. Calculate the composition of vapour `A` in the solution which is equilbrium and whose molar volume is `36%`.

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