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If the partial pressures of two gases in a container are identical, the number of particles of each gas will depend on their respective molar volumes and the conditions of temperature and pressure. According to the ideal gas law, if both gases are at the same temperature and pressure, and their partial pressures are equal, they will have the same number of moles. Consequently, the number of particles of each gas will also be the same, as one mole of any gas contains the same number of particles (Avogadro's number).

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