An aqueous solution containing $28\%$ by mass of a liquid $A$ (molar mass $= 140 \ g/mol$) has a vapour pressure of $160 \ mm$ at $37 \ ^\circ C$. Find the vapour pressure of the pure liquid $A$ approximately .......... $mm$. (The vapour pressure of pure water at $37 \ ^\circ C$ is $150 \ mm$)

  • A
    $150$
  • B
    $360$
  • C
    $160$
  • D
    None

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