ome N₂ gas is mixed with some O₂ gas, and the sketch below shows a representative sample of the mixture. The total pressure of the mixture is measured, and found to be 0.060 kPa. key carbon hydrogen nitrogen sulfur oxygen chlorine Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas in this mixture. Round your answers to 2 significant digits. You may assume each gas behaves as an deal gas. gas mole fraction partial pressure N₂ 0.70 kPa X S ? 0₂ 0.30 kPa O

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Some N₂ gas is mixed with some O₂ gas, and the sketch below shows a representative sample of the mixture. The total pressure of the mixture is measured,
and found to be 0.060 kPa.
key
carbon
Ohydrogen
nitrogen
sulfur
oxygen
chlorine
Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas in this mixture. Round your answers to 2 significant digits. You may assume each gas behaves as an
ideal gas.
gas
mole fraction partial pressure
x10
N₂
0.70
kPa
X 5 ?
0₂
0.30
kPa
MAY
X
W
1
B
30
F2
20
F3
000
000
F4
F5
MA
F6
A
F7
DII
F8
F9
F10
Transcribed Image Text:Some N₂ gas is mixed with some O₂ gas, and the sketch below shows a representative sample of the mixture. The total pressure of the mixture is measured, and found to be 0.060 kPa. key carbon Ohydrogen nitrogen sulfur oxygen chlorine Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas in this mixture. Round your answers to 2 significant digits. You may assume each gas behaves as an ideal gas. gas mole fraction partial pressure x10 N₂ 0.70 kPa X 5 ? 0₂ 0.30 kPa MAY X W 1 B 30 F2 20 F3 000 000 F4 F5 MA F6 A F7 DII F8 F9 F10
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