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Vapour pressure of the solution of a non- volatile solute is always __.

The vapour pressure of a mixture of two volatile liquids is given by P_(M) = 4.0X_(A)+3.0 . Find the vapour pressure of pure B .

If the vapour pressure of solutions of two liquids are less than those expected ideal solution they are said to have:

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Relative lowering in vapour pressure of solution containing non-volatile solute is directly proportional to mole fraction of solute. Above statement is

Statement-1 : On evaporation of a solution of two volatile liquids, vapour will always be rich in more volatile component. Statement-2 : More volatile component has lowest boiling point.

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The following is a graph plotted between the vapour pressure of two volatile liquids against their respective mole fractions. Which of the following statements is/are correct?