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The vapour pressure of a solvent decreased by `10 mm` of `Hg` when a non-volatile solute was added to the solvent. The mole fraction of solute is `0.2`, what would be the mole fraction of solvent if the decrease in vapour pressure is `20 mm` of `Hg`.

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