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6.4(a) Dibromoethene (DE, p*DE = 22.9 kPa at 358 K) and dibromopropene (DP, p*DP = 17.1 kPa at 358 K) form a nearly ideal solution. If zde =0.60, what is (a) P total when the system is all liquid, (b) the composition of the vapour. When the system is still almost all liquid?

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