(ii) A mixture with x(1)CCl4 = 0.4 was distilled under equilibrium conditions until 0.4 mole fraction of this liquid was vapourized. Calculate: a) the final mole fraction of CCl4 in the liquid and vapour phases, b) the final equilibrium temperature.
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