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A gaseous mixture of propane and methane has density ? = 4.84 g L -1 at...

A gaseous mixture of propane and methane has density ? = 4.84 g L -1 at pressure p = 6.20 atm and temperature t = 172°C. Calculate the partial pressure of methane in the mixture.

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