a mixture of gases consist of argon gas at 1.5 atm, neon gas at 980 mmHg, and helium gas at 2250 torr. what is the total pressure of the gas mixture in mmHg?
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1 atm = 760 mmHg So, 1.5 atm = 1.5 × 760 mmHg = 1140 mmHg. Show more…
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