Answer:
The total pressure will be the sum of the partial pressure of these three gases.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Dalton law of partial pressure,
The total pressure exerted by mixture of gases is equal to the sum of partial pressure of the individual gas.
This expression can be written as,
P(total) = P₁ + P₂ + P₃ + ...... Pₙ
For example:
If the pressure of A is 2 atm and Partial pressure of B is 4 atm the total pressure will be,
P(total) = P₁ + P₂
P(total) = 2 atm + 4atm
P(total) = 6 atm
when third gas is added which exert the partial pressure of 4 atm,
Then total pressure will becomes,
P(total) = P₁ + P₂ + P₃
P(total) = 2 atm + 4atm + 4 atm
P(total) = 10 atm