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An ideal solution contains two volatile liquids A (`P^(@)` = 100 torr) and B(`P_(@)` = 200 yorr ). If mixture contain 1 mole of A and 4 mole of B then total vapoure pressure of the distillate is :

A

`150`

B

`180`

C

`188.88`

D

`198.88`

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