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Container A holds 767 mL of an ideal gas at 2.80 atm. Container B holds 154 mL of a different ideal gas at 4.50 atm.

Container A and container B are glass spheres connnected by a tube with a stopcock. Container A is larger than container B.
If the gases are allowed to mix together, what is the resulting pressure?

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Container A holds 767 mL of an ideal gas at 2.80 atm. Container B holds 154 mL of-example-1
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