Consider two identical closed rigid vessels (A) and (B). Vessel A contains (32 mathrm{~kg}) oxygen at (373
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Consider two identical closed rigid vessels \(A\) and \(B\). Vessel A contains \(32 \mathrm{~kg}\) oxygen at \(373 \mathrm{~K}\) while \(\mathrm{B}\) contains \(28 \mathrm{~kg}\) nitrogen at \(373 \mathrm{~K}\). If \(p_{\mathrm{A}}\) and \(p_{\mathrm{B}}\) are the corresponding partial pressures in the two containers, then
(a) \(p_{\mathrm{A}}=p_{\mathrm{B}}\)
(b) \(p_{\mathrm{A}} (c) \(p_{\mathrm{A}}>p_{\mathrm{B}}\) (d) None of these.
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