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100 g of liquid 'A' (molar mass '140 g/ mol' ) was dissolved in 1000 g of liquid 'B'. (molar mass 180 g/mol The vapour pressure of pure liquid B was found to be 500 torr. Calculate the vapour pressure of pure liquid A and its vapour pressure in the solution, if the total vapour pressure of the solution is 475 torr.

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