A 7.00 L tank at 28.5 °C is filled with 2.61g of carbon monoxide gas and 18.4 g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in the tank. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits. carbon monoxide partial pressure: atm

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A 7.00 L tank at 28.5 °C is filled with 2.61 g of carbon.monoxide gas and 18.4 g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases
under these conditions.
Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in the tank. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits.
LEGO
atm
carbon monoxide
partial pressure:
x10
atm
sulfur tetrafluoride
partial pressure:
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Transcribed Image Text:A 7.00 L tank at 28.5 °C is filled with 2.61 g of carbon.monoxide gas and 18.4 g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in the tank. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits. LEGO atm carbon monoxide partial pressure: x10 atm sulfur tetrafluoride partial pressure: Submit Assigni Continue 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Acces IMG-4467.jpg IMG-4464.jpg 4474.jpg IMG-4472.jpg IMG-4471.jpg MacBook Air DII DD F11 F8 F9 F10 F7 08 F4 F5 F6 F1 F2 F3 0/
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