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The lquid A and B from ideal solutions. At 300 K, the vapour pressure of solution containing 1 mole of A and 3 mole of B is 550 mm Hg. At the same tempreature, if one more mole of B is added to this solution, the vapour pressure of the solution increases by 10 mm Hg. determinethe vapour pressure of A and B in their pure states (in mm Hg):

A

`400, 600`

B

`500 , 500`

C

`600 , 400`

D

none of these

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