A 10.0 L tank at 26.1 °C is filled with 12.8 g of dinitrogen difluoride gas and 3.26 g of dinitrogen monoxide gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas, and the total pressure in the tank. Be sure your answers have the correct number of significant digits. mole fraction: dinitrogen difluoride partial pressure: atm X. mole fraction: dinitrogen monoxide partial pressure: atm Total pressure in tank: atm

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A 10.0 L tank at 26.1 °C is filled with 12.8 g of dinitrogen difluoride gas and 3.26 g
gases under these conditions.
dinitrogen monoxide gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal
Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas, and the total pressure in the tank. Be sure your answers have the correct number of significant
digits.
mole fraction:
dinitrogen difluoride
partial pressure:
atm
X.
mole fraction:
dinitrogen monoxide
partial pressure:
atm
Total pressure in tank:
atm
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Transcribed Image Text:O GASES Calculating partial pressure in a gas mixture Kathe A 10.0 L tank at 26.1 °C is filled with 12.8 g of dinitrogen difluoride gas and 3.26 g gases under these conditions. dinitrogen monoxide gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas, and the total pressure in the tank. Be sure your answers have the correct number of significant digits. mole fraction: dinitrogen difluoride partial pressure: atm X. mole fraction: dinitrogen monoxide partial pressure: atm Total pressure in tank: atm Explanation Check O 2020 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy | Accessibility 127 NOV 22 MacBook Pro
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