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A vessel is filled with a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. At what ratio of partial pressures will the mass of gases be identical?

A

`P_((O_(2))) = 0.78 P_((N_(2)))`

B

`P_((O_(2))) = 0.875 P_((N_(2)))`

C

`P_((O_(2))) = 11.4 P_((N_(2)))`

D

`P_((O_(2))) = 8.75 P_((N_(2)))`

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