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Chemistry, 06.10.2019 10:01 alyssawilliams4

Suppose you have a liquid solution containing two components, a and b. the boiling point of pure a is 46.0 c and the boiling point of pure b is 116.0 c. your solution has a mole fraction of component a equal to 0.69, and the solution behaves as an ideal solution. what is the boiling point of this solution?

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