What mass of nitrogen is contained in 100. L of NO(g) measured at STP? B. The mole fraction of oxygen in air is 0.209. Assuming nitrogen is the only otherconstituent, what are the partial pressures (in torr) of oxygen and nitrogen when thebarometer reads 755 torr?  C. A mixture of 2.0 x 1023 molecules of N2(g) and 8.0 x 1023 molecules of CH4(g) exerts a total pressure of 740 mmHg. What is the partial pressure (in mmHg) of N2(g)? D. . A mixture of 50.0 g of O2(g) and 50.0 g of CH4(g) is placed in a container under a pressureof 600 mmHg. What is the partial pressure (in mmHg) of O2(g) in the mixture? E. A mixture of 8.0 g of CH4(g) and 8.0 g of Xe(g) is placed in a container and the totalpressure was found to be 0.44 atm. Find the partial pressure (in atm) of CH4(g).

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A. What mass of nitrogen is contained in 100. L of NO(g) measured at STP?

B. The mole fraction of oxygen in air is 0.209. Assuming nitrogen is the only otherconstituent, what are the partial pressures (in torr) of oxygen and nitrogen when thebarometer reads 755 torr? 

C. A mixture of 2.0 x 1023 molecules of N2(g) and 8.0 x 1023 molecules of CH4(g) exerts a total
pressure of 740 mmHg. What is the partial pressure (in mmHg) of N2(g)?

D. . A mixture of 50.0 g of O2(g) and 50.0 g of CH4(g) is placed in a container under a pressureof 600 mmHg. What is the partial pressure (in mmHg) of O2(g) in the mixture?

E. A mixture of 8.0 g of CH4(g) and 8.0 g of Xe(g) is placed in a container and the totalpressure was found to be 0.44 atm. Find the partial pressure (in atm) of CH4(g).

 

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