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To find the total pressure of a gas mixture, you can sum the partial pressures of the individual gases. In this case, the total pressure is calculated as follows: 0.23 atm + 0.42 atm + 0.89 atm = 1.54 atm. Therefore, the total pressure of the gas mixture is 1.54 atm.
The pressure of each gas in a mixture is called the partial pressure of that gas.
To find the total pressure of a gas mixture, you simply add the partial pressures together. In this case, the total pressure is 0.23 ATM + 0.42 ATM + 0.89 ATM, which equals 1.54 ATM. The additional numbers "iuml," "129," and "128" seem unrelated to the calculation of total pressure.
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total pressure = sum of all partial pressures.
To calculate the partial pressure of a gas in a mixture, you multiply the total pressure of the mixture by the mole fraction of the gas. This gives you the partial pressure of that gas in the mixture.
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