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The vapour pressure of two pure liquids (A) and (B) are 100 torr and 80 torr respectively. The total pressure of the solution obtained by mixing 2 mol of (A) and 3 mol of (B) would be :

A

20 torr

B

36 torr

C

88 torr

D

180 torr

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