The partial pressure of oxygen is 0. 20 atm at sea level at 25°C. Calculate its partial pressure at an altitude of 30 km (the stratosphere).

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The partial pressure of oxygen is 0. 20 atm at sea
level at 25°C. Calculate its partial pressure at an
altitude of 30 km (the stratosphere).
Transcribed Image Text:The partial pressure of oxygen is 0. 20 atm at sea level at 25°C. Calculate its partial pressure at an altitude of 30 km (the stratosphere).
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