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Graph between `"log"(x/m)` and log p is a st. line at angle `45^@` with intercept as shown in Fig. Hence `(x/m)` at a pressure of 0.2 atm is  
 

A

0.2

B

0.4

C

0.6

D

0.8

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The correct Answer is:
B

`0.3010= "log"^2` : Pressure = `0.2, 2 xx 0.2 = 0.4`
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