question archive The air all around us is a mixture of gasses containing nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon and water vapor
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The air all around us is a mixture of gasses containing nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon and water vapor. If the partial pressure of nitrogen is 5.6 atm, the partial pressure of oxygen is 828 mmHg, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 652 torr, the partial pressure of argon is 0.017 atm, and the partial pressure of water vapor is 98.64 kPa. What is the total pressure in units of atmospheres (atm)?
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