11) An athlete in El Paso takes a deep breath, inhaling 1.99 L of air at 25 °C. If the average pressure in El Paso is 664 mmHg: a. b. How many moles of air are in the breath? How many molecules?

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9) Within a balloon, there are three types of gasses. You have 12.7 grams of gas #1 (N₂ gas),
9.7 grams of gas #2, (H₂ gas), and 15.4 grams of the last gas. If the total pressure inside the
balloon is 17.8 atm, what is the partial pressure of each gas?
10) Assuming the air pressure in San Francisco,
California is 762 mmHg. Calculate the pressure of the gas
in the manometer in San Francisco.
a.
b.
11) An athlete in El Paso takes a deep breath, inhaling
1.99 L of air at 25 °C. If the average pressure in El Paso is 664 mmHg:
Gas
How many moles of air are in the breath?
How many molecules?
420 mmHg
Transcribed Image Text:9) Within a balloon, there are three types of gasses. You have 12.7 grams of gas #1 (N₂ gas), 9.7 grams of gas #2, (H₂ gas), and 15.4 grams of the last gas. If the total pressure inside the balloon is 17.8 atm, what is the partial pressure of each gas? 10) Assuming the air pressure in San Francisco, California is 762 mmHg. Calculate the pressure of the gas in the manometer in San Francisco. a. b. 11) An athlete in El Paso takes a deep breath, inhaling 1.99 L of air at 25 °C. If the average pressure in El Paso is 664 mmHg: Gas How many moles of air are in the breath? How many molecules? 420 mmHg
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