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At `80^@C`, the vapour pressure of pure liquid `A` is `520 mm` Hg and that of pure liquid `B` is `1000 mm Hg`. If a mixture of solution `A` and `B` boils at `80@C` and `1 atm` pressure, the amount of `A` in the mixture is `(1 atm =760 mm Hg)`
a. `50 mol %` , b.`52 mol %` ,c.`34 mol%` ,d.`48 mol %`

A

52 mole per cent

B

34 mole per cent

C

50 mole per cent

D

48 mole per cent

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`520 chi_(A)+1000(1-chi_(A))=760, 240 =480chi_(A), x_(A)=0.5`
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