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The ideal pressure exerted by a number of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the gases under the same conditions. This statement is according to :

A

Boyle's Law

B

Charle' Law

C

Avogardro's Law

D

Dalton's Law of partial pressures.

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The statement is according to Daltom's Law of partial pressures.
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