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Chemistry, 02.02.2020 17:48 me1233456

Asample of 3.00 g of so2 (g)originally in a 5.00 l vesselat 21 degee celsius is transferred to a 10.0 l vessel at 26 degree celsius a sample of 2.35g of n2 g originally in a 25.0 l vessel at 20 degree celsius is transferred to same 10.0 l vessel what is the partial pressure of so2 g in the larger container? what is the partial pressure of n2 g in this vessel ? what is the total pressure in the vessel?

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