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One atmosphere is the same as? 760 mmHg. 700 mmHg. 100 mmHg. 99 mmHg.
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One atmosphere is the same as?
760 mmHg.
700 mmHg.
100 mmHg.
99 mmHg.
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One atmosphere is the same as 760! I had the same question on an assignment and got it right! Hope this helps
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760 mmHg. I think sorry if it wrong
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