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If there are 2L of H2 gas at .625 atm, and 1L of N2 gas at .200 atm isolated in two flasks, what are the final partial pressures of each, and the total pressure, after the valve between the two flasks has been opened and the gases are allowed to mix? Is this simply a ratio problem? If I don't have the masses of each, what do I do?
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