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A container is filled with 8.20 g helium, 6.50 g nitrogen gas and 4.40 g neon...

A container is filled with 8.20 g helium, 6.50 g nitrogen gas and 4.40 g neon gas. The total pressure of the container is 1240 mmHg. What is the partial pressures of each gas.

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