At temperature \(T\) K, \(2\) moles of liquid \(A\) and \(3\) moles of liquid \(B\) are mixed.
The vapour pressure of the ideal solution formed is \(320\) mm Hg.
At this stage, one mole of \(A\) and one mole of \(B\) are added to the solution.
The vapour pressure is now measured as \(328.6\) mm Hg.
The vapour pressures (in mm Hg) of pure \(A\) and pure \(B\) respectively are:
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For ideal solutions, Raoult’s law combined with mole fraction changes gives simultaneous linear equations—solve them systematically.