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Can Dalton's law of partial pressure be applied to a gaseous mixture of `CO(g)` and `O_(2)(g)` ?

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No, it is always applied to as mixture of non reacting gases. In this case, the two gases will immediately combine to form `CO_(2) (g)`
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