BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT WITH EXPLANATION! What is the partial pressure of oxygen gas if the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 0.63 at

BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT WITH EXPLANATION!
What is the partial pressure of oxygen gas if the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 0.63 atm and the partial pressure of nitrogen is 0.11 atm? The total pressure is 0.99 atm.

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  1. the partial pressure of oxygen gas is .25
    .99-.11= .88
    .88-.63=.25
    all the partial pressures must add up to .99
    .25+. 11+.63=.99

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