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No solution with a vapour pressure can be prepare when nonvolatile solute is added in a pure solvent having vapour pressure in equal to 520 mm of Hg

A

320 mm of Hg

B

530 mm of hg

C

270 mm of Hg

D

510 mm of Hg

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