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Biology, 02.07.2020 07:01 jaida03

What is the partial pressure elevation of O2 at the top of mt. Everest (elevation 29,029) in mmHg if atmospheric pressure is 250 mm Hg? Assume that the air is still 20.9% O2. Explanation plz... I don’t understand this. Thank you :)

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