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When nitrogen is removed from a sample of air by the process of nitrogen fixation, what happens to the total pressure of the sample? a. It increases. b. It stays the same. c. It decreases.
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When nitrogen is removed from a sample of air by the process of nitrogen fixation, what happens to the total pressure of the sample?
a. It increases.
b. It stays the same.
c. It decreases.
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The correct answer is "C. It Decreases".
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