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At `25^(@)C`, the total pressure of an ideal solution obtained by mixing 3 mole of A and 2 mole of B, is 184 torr. What is the vapour pressure (in torr) of pure B at the same temperature (Vapour pressure of pure A at `25^(@)C` is 200 torr) ?

A

180 torr

B

160 torr

C

16 torr

D

100 torr

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