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What is the partial pressure of O2 with fraction 0...
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What is the partial pressure of O2 with fraction 0.1, if the total pressure is 10 Pa?
A.
t1 Pa
B.
t3 Pa
C.
t5 Pa
D.
t7 Pa
Answer» B. t3 Pa
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