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The vapour pressures of pure liquids A and B are 400 and 600 mmHg, respectively at 298 K. On mixing the two liquids, the sum of their initial volumes is equal to the volume of the final mixture. The mole fractional of liquid B is 0.5 in the mixture. The vapour pressure of the final solution, the mole fraction of components A and B in vapour phase, respectively are
(a)500 mm Hg, 0.5, 0.5
(b)450 mm Hg, 0.4, 0.6
(c)450 mm Hg, 0.5, 0.5
(d)500 mm Hg, 0.4, 0.6

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Benzene and toluene form an ideal solution over the entire range of composition. The vapour pressure of pure benzene and toluene at are and , respectively. What is the mole fraction of toluene in vapour phase when of benzene is mixed with of toluene?
(Molar mass of benzene and toluene are and , respectively)

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The correct option for the value of vapour pressure of a solution at with benzene to octane in molar ratio is:
[At vapour pressure of benzene is and that of octane is Assume Ideal gas]

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