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By measuring the equilibrium between liquid and vapour phases of an acetone(A)/methanol(M) solution at 57.2 °C at 1.00 atm, it was found that xA =0.400 when yA =0.516. Calculate the activities and activity coefficients of both components in this solution on the Raoult’s law basis. The vapour pressures of the pure components at this temperature are: pA * =105kPa and pM * =73.5kPa . (xA is the mole fraction in the liquid and yA the mole fraction in the vapour.)

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