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Physics, 05.02.2020 01:00, vinnie48

Amixture of two gases exerts a total pressure of 3.65 atm. if the partial pressure of one of the gases is 1.86 atm, what is the partial pressure of the other gas in the mixture?
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0.510 atm
1.79 atm
1.96 atm
6.79 atm

if 45 g of lif are dissolved in 1.8 kg of water, what would be the expected change in boiling point? the boiling point constant for water (kb) is 0.51 °c/m.
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0.49°c
0.98°c
1.9°c
3.5°c

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