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The solubility of a speific non-volatile salt is 4 g in 100 g of water at `25^(@)C. If 2.0 g, 4.0 g and `6.0 g of the salt added of 100 g of water at `25^(@)`, in system X, Y and Z. The vapour pressure would be in the order:

A

`XltYltZ`

B

`XgtYgtZ`

C

`ZgtX=Y`

D

`XgtY=Z`

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