At $80\,^oC,$ the vapour pressure of pure liquid $'A'$ is $520\, mm\,Hg$ and that of pure liquid $'B'$ is $1000\, mm\,Hg.$ If a mixture solution of $'A'$ and $'B'$ boils at $80\,^oC$ and $1\, atm$ pressure,the amount of $'A'$ in the mixture is ........... $mol$ percent $(1\, atm = 760\, mm\,Hg).$

  • A
    $52$
  • B
    $34$
  • C
    $48$
  • D
    $50$

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