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The vapour pressure of pure liquid A is 10 torr and at the same temperature , when 1 g, of B is dissolved in 20 g of A, its vapour pressure reduced by 1 torr. If the mol wt.of A is 200 u, then the molecular weight of B is

A

180u

B

90u

C

75u

D

120u

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