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Consider the following problem:
    Assume all givens have 3 significant figures.
   A gas has a total pressure of 2736 mmHg. It is composed of three gases.
The partial pressure of the first gas is 0 mmHg. The partial pressure of the second gas is 0.762 atm (not mmHg).
What is the pressure of the third gas in mmHg?


Answer with the correct number of significant figures - No Units:
  P3 = mmHg *





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