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A mixture of 0.244 g of dinitrogen oxide (N2O) gas and 0.315 g of argon (Ar) gas held in a 1.51 L vessel at 18.256 ∘C. What is the total pressure, in atm, in the vessel and what are the partial pressures of the gases?


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