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Q13. Dalton's law of partial pressure states
that
(A) the total pressure of a mixture of ideal
gases is equal to the sum of the partial
pressures of individual gases divided by
number of gases mixed
(B) the total pressure of a mixture of ideal
gases is equal to the partial pressure of
any individual gas in the mixture
(C) the total pressure of a mixture of ideal
gases is equal to the sum of the partial
pressures of individual gases
(D) the total pressure of a mixture of ideal
gases is equal to the multiplication of
the partial pressures of individual gases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(D) the total pressure of a mixture of ideal gases is equal to the multiplication of the partial pressures of individual gases

Answered by Anonymous
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(D) the total pressure of a mixture of ideal gases is equal to the multiplication of the partial pressures of individual gases

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