The partial pressure of oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen are 0.210,0.145, and 0.235atm. Use Daltons Law of partial pressures to determine the partial pressure of carbon dioxide.
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The partial pressure of oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen are 0.210,0.145, and 0.235atm. Use Daltons Law of partial pressures to determine the partial pressure of carbon dioxide.
Assuming that the mixture of gases consists of only oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide and that the pressure is of 1 atm, then the sum of all the partial pressures equals to 1 atm.
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