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The vapour pressure of water at `80^(@)C` is 355 mm of Hg. 1 L vessel contains `O_(2)` at `80^(@)C`, which is saturated with water and the total pressure being 760 mm of Hg. The contents of the vessel were pumped into 0.3 L vessel at the same temperature. What is the partial presure of `O_(2)`?

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