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A cylinder is filled with a gaseous mixture containing equal masses of `CO` and `N_(2)`. The partial pressure ratio is:

A

`P_(N_(2))=P_(CO)`

B

`P_(CO)=0.875P_(N_(2))`

C

`P_(CO)=2P_(N_(2))`

D

`P_(CO)=1//2P_(N_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
A

CO = `N_(2)` =wg `:. n_(1)(CO)=(w)/(28)`
`n_(2)(N_(2))=(w)/(28). ` Hence , `P_(N_(2))=P_(CO)`
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