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A 1- L flask is filled with 1.40 g of argon at 25?. A sample of ethane vapor is added to the same flask until the total pressure is 1.05 atm.
1. What is the partial pressure of argon, P_Ar, in the flask?
2. What is the partial pressure of ethane, P_ethane, in the flask?
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