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The vapor pressures of pure hexane and pure heptane at 25 °C are 151.4 mmHg and 45.62 mmHg respectively. A solution contains 0.800 mol fraction
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▸ 80.0% hexane, 20.0% heptane
▸ 50.0% hexane, 50.0% heptane
▸ 77.0% hexane, 23.0% heptane
▸ 45.0% hexane, 55.0% heptane
▸ 93.0% hexane, 7.0% heptane
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