Two gases which are at pressure `p_(1)` volume `V_(1)` and temperature `T_(1)` and pressure `p_(2)` volume `V_(2)` and temperature `T_(2)`, respectively are forced into a vessel of volume `V` at temperature `T`. Calculate pressure of the mixture.
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`T/V((p_(1)V_(1))/(T_(1))+(p_(2)V_(2))/(T_(2)))`
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