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At constant temperature `200 cm^(3)` of `N_(2)` at 720 mm and `400 cm^(3)` of `O_(2)` at 750 mm presure are put together in a litre flask. The final pressure of mixture is

A

735 mm

B

1470 mm

C

1095 mm

D

740 mm

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The correct Answer is:
D

`P_(1)V_(1)+P_(2)V_(2)=P_(3)V_(3)`
`200xx720+400xx750=P_(3)xx600 or P_(3)`=740 mm
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