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For a solution if p(A)^(@)=600" mm Hg",p...

For a solution if `p_(A)^(@)=600" mm Hg",p_(B)^(@)=840" mm Hg"` under atmospheric conditions and vapour pressure of solution is 1 atm then find
(i) Composition of solution
(ii) Composition of vapour in equilibrium wiht solution

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To solve the problem step-by-step, we will use Raoult's law and the concept of vapor pressure in solutions. ### Given Data: - Vapor pressure of component A, \( P^0_A = 600 \, \text{mm Hg} \) - Vapor pressure of component B, \( P^0_B = 840 \, \text{mm Hg} \) - Vapor pressure of the solution, \( P_s = 1 \, \text{atm} = 760 \, \text{mm Hg} \) ### Step 1: Write the equation for the vapor pressure of the solution ...
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