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At a given temperature total vapour pressure (in torr) of a mixture of volatile compounds A and B given by `P_("total")=120-75X_(B)`. Hence, vapour pressure of pure A and B respectively (in torr) are

A

120,75

B

120195

C

120,45

D

75,45

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