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There are two beakers (I) having pure volatile solvent and (II) having volatile solvent and non-volatile solute. If both beakers are placed together in a closed container then:

A

the volume of the solution and the solvent does not change

B

the volume of the solution increases and the volume of the solvent decreases

C

the volume of the solution decreases and the volume of the solvent increases

D

the volume of the solution does not change and the volume of the solvent decreases

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