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2 (All questions are part of the same problem): In a mixture of the two gases CH4 and O2, they have partial pressures of 0.175 atm and 0.250 atm, respectively.
2 a: if the mixtures occupies a volume of 10.5L at 65 deg C, calculate the total number of moles of gas in the mixture
2 b: Calculate the number of grams of each gas in the mixture.
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