At $20^o C$,benzene and toluene form an ideal solution. The pure vapor pressure of benzene is $75 \ torr$ and that of toluene is $22 \ torr$. What is the partial vapor pressure of benzene in a solution containing $78 \ g$ of benzene and $46 \ g$ of toluene at $20^o C$?

  • A
    $25$
  • B
    $50$
  • C
    $53.5$
  • D
    $37.5$

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