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What is the total pressure in kPa exerted by a mixture containing two gases if the partial pressure of one gas is 64 kPa and the partial pressure of the other gas is 50.8 kPa?

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Dalton's Law or Law of Partial Pressures says that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each gas that composes it. The partial pressure of a gas on the other hand is defined as the pressure it would exert if it were alone in the container.

So we need to sum all the values:

64 + 50.8 = 114.8 kPa

Answer: 114.8 kPa

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