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The vapour pressures fo pure liquids A and B are 450 mm Hg and 700 mm Hg respectively at 350K. If the total vapour pressure of the mixture of the two liquids at 350K is 600mm Hg, Calculate the more fractions of the two components in the solution. Also, calcuate the partial pressures of the two components in the vapour phase.

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