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The vapour pressure curves of the same solute in the same solvent are shown below. The curves are parallel to each other and does not intersect. The concentrations of solutions are in order of :

A

`I lt II lt III`

B

`I =II=III`

C

`IgtIIgtIII`

D

`IgtIIIgtII`

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