A 0.388 L sample of oxygen is collected over water with a temperature of 25 °C. The total pressure of the gases is 419 mmHg, and the water vapor pressure is 24 mmHg. What is the partial pressure of the dry oxygen gas? DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWER. Answer: A chemist produces 464 mL of oxygen gas at -5.5 °C and 1.1 atm. To what temperature, in °C, must the oxygen be warmed in order for it to have a volume of 500. mL at the same pressure? DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWER. Answer:

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A 0.388 L sample of oxygen is collected over water with a temperature of 25 °C. The total pressure of the gases is 419 mmHg, and the
water vapor pressure is 24 mmHg. What is the partial pressure of the dry oxygen gas?
DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWER.
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A chemist produces 464 mL of oxygen gas at -5.5 °C and 1.1 atm. To what temperature, in °C, must the oxygen be warmed in order for
it to have a volume of 500. mL at the same pressure?
DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWER.
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Transcribed Image Text:A 0.388 L sample of oxygen is collected over water with a temperature of 25 °C. The total pressure of the gases is 419 mmHg, and the water vapor pressure is 24 mmHg. What is the partial pressure of the dry oxygen gas? DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWER. Answer: A chemist produces 464 mL of oxygen gas at -5.5 °C and 1.1 atm. To what temperature, in °C, must the oxygen be warmed in order for it to have a volume of 500. mL at the same pressure? DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWER. Answer: Which concept best accounts for the fact that gases can escape through a pinhole faster at higher temperatures? Select one: G Search or type URL
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