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Partial Pressure

A 10.0 L tank contains nitrogen gas and chlorine gas at partial pressure of 1.00 atm each, at a temperature of 300K.  The mixture is allowed to react, producing nitrogen trichloride.  Calculate the partial pressures of the products and reactants.

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