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An ideal solution is made up of two volatile liquids A and B (p=125 torr, P = 46.3 torr) As the pressure is reduced, first vapour appears at 70 torr. Thus, mole fraction of the liquid A in the mixture is?

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(Molar mass of benzene and toluene are 78 and 92 g mol-1, respectively)

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