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The vapour pressure of pure solvent is 0.8 mm of Hg at a particular temperature. On addition of a non-volatile solute ‘A’ the vapour pressure of solution becomes 0.6 mm of Hg. The mole fraction of component ‘A’ is

A.0.25✓ Correct
B.0.75
C.0.5
D.0.35
Explanation

According to Raoult's law, the lowering in vapour pressure is written as, 0 2 0 P P X P We are provided with the following data: Vapour pressure of the pure solvent is 0P 0.8 mm of Hg Vapour pressure of solvent on the addition of solute is P 0.6 mm of Hg Let's substitute the values in the equation. We have, 2 2 0.8 0.6 X 0.8 X 0.25 >> Thus, (a) is the correct option.

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