Two gases A and B have equal pressure P, temperature T, and volume V. The two gases are…
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Two gases A and B have equal pressure P, temperature T, and volume V. The two gases are mixed together and the resulting mixture has the same temperature T and volume V as before. The ratio of pressure exerted by the mixture to either of the two gases is
- 1 : 1
- 2 : 1
- 3 : 1
- 1 : 2
Answer
(B) 2 : 1
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