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A closed vessel contains equal number of nitrogen and oxygen molecules at a pressure of P mm. If nitrogen is removed from the system then the pressure will be

A

P

B

`2 P`

C

`P//2`

D

`P^(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

By removing the nitrogen molecules (half in number) the partial pressure will be also reduced to half i.e, it will becomes `p//2`
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