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Partial pressure of a vessel containing `Cl_2`, `CO_2` and CO is the sum of the partial pressure of `Cl_2`, `O_2` and CO .
a) If so, is it correct to say partial pressure of a vessel containing `NH_3` and HCl gases is the sum of their partial pressures? Justify

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