The total pressure of a mixture of gases is
A) obtained by multiplying the individual pressures by the number of moles and averaging.
B) the sum of the partial pressures of the components.
C) dependent only upon the pressure of the gas which is present to the greatest extent.
D) the product of the individual pressures.
E) none of these
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