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Predict the vapour pressure of solution if a nonelectrolyte volatile solute is added to a volatile solvent. Given that the solution acts non-ideally by having

Predict the vapour pressure of solution if a nonelectrolyte volatile solute is added to a volatile solvent. Given that the solution acts non-ideally by having strong solute solvent interactions compared to solvent solvent interactions. [Remember the ideal solution will follow Raoults Law, that is the solution will have solute-solvent interactions equal to the solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions.]

A. P(NonIdealsolution)>P(solvevnt)+P(solute)

B. P(NonIdealsolution)>P(Idealsolution)

C. P(NonIdealsolution)=P(Idealsolution)

D. P(NonIdealsolution)

E. Both a and b

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