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An Ideal solution is formed by mixing 0.26 mol of pentane (vapor pressure + 511 torr) with 0.34 mol of hexane (vapor pressure = 150 torr). What is the total vapor pressure of the ideal solution?
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If those are partial pressures of each material then the Ptotal = ppentane + phexane
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