What is the vapour pressure of a solution containing $0.1 \ mol$ of solute dissolved in $1.8 \times 10^{-2} \ kg$ of $H_2O$ (in $mm \ Hg$)? $(P_1^0 = 24 \ mm \ Hg)$

  • A
    $12.40$
  • B
    $18.12$
  • C
    $15.72$
  • D
    $21.84$

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