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A 600 ml vessel containing oxygen at 800 mm and a 400 ml vessel containing nitrogen at 600 mm at the same temperature are kept in communication with each other through a stop cock. Neglecting the volume of the stop cock, the final pressure of the mixture is:
  1. 1400 mm
  2. 1000 mm
  3. 720 mm
  4. 700 mm

A
720 mm
B
1400 mm
C
1000 mm
D
700 mm
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P=P1V1+P2V2V

P=600×800+400×6001000=720 mm

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