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The vapor pressures of the two liquids A and B are 0.6 bar and 0.2 bar respectively. How many mole fractions of fluid A will there be in the ideal solution formed from these two liquids when the partial pressure of both the liquids becomes equal?​

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Two liquids A and B have vapour pressure of 0.600 bar and 0.2 bar, respectively. In an ideal solution of the two, calculate the mole fraction of A at which the two liquids have equal partial pressures. Hence, the mole fraction of A=0.25.

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