If the partial pressure of oxygen is 4.0 atm
and the partial pressure of helium is 7.0
atm, w...
Chemistry, 11.03.2021 03:30 xbeatdroperzx
If the partial pressure of oxygen is 4.0 atm
and the partial pressure of helium is 7.0
atm, what is the total pressure of the
mixture?
reases,
4.0 atm
3.0 atm
7.0 atm
11.0 atm
Answers: 2
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