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Is this statement correct? The volume of an ideal-gas mixture is equal to the sum of the volumes of each individual gas in the mixture. If not, how would you correct it?
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The volume of an ideal-gas mixture is not equal to the sum of the volumes of each individual gas in the mixture. Instead, the total volume of the mixture is the same as the volume occupied by each individual gas, assuming they are at the same temperature and Show more…
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