Stoichiometry
The forces causing the vaporisation of liquid are derived from the Kinetic energy of translation of its molecules. The heat of vaporisation

Both B & C
Decreases with increasing pressure
Increases with pressure rise
Becomes zero at the critical point

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Stoichiometry
The boiling points for pure water and pure toluene are 100°C and 110.6°C respectively. Toluene and water are completely immiscible in each other. A well agitated equimolar mixture of toluene and water are prepared. If, at a total pressure of one standard atm. exerted by the vapours of water and toluene, the mole fraction of water Xw in the vapour phase satisfies

0.5 < Xw < 1.0
0 < Xw < 0.5
Xw = 1.0
Xw = 0.5

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