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Pressure of `0.210` bat at `37^(@)C`. The vapour pressure of pure liquid vapour pressure of water at `37^(@)C` is 0.198 bar in bar is

A

0.448

B

44.8

C

0.224

D

2.24

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The correct Answer is:
A

Mole fraction of liquid `A`, `chi_(l)=0.2/(0.2 + 4.0)=0.048`
Mole fraction of water, `chi_(w)=1.0-0.048=0.952`
`0.210=P_(t)^(@)chi_(l) + P_(w)^(@)chi_(w)`
`0.210=P_(l)^(@) xx 0.048 + 0.198 xx 0.952`
`P_(l)^(@)=(0.210-0.198 xx 0.952)/0.048 =0.448 "bar"`
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