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21 February, 23:13

A gas mixture containing oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide has a total pressure of 42.9 kPa. What is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide if the partial pressure of oxygen is 6.6 kPa and the partial pressure of nitrogen is 23.0 kPa?

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  1. 22 February, 01:45
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    The total Pressure equals the sum of all pressures contained

    Since total pressure and the pressure of nitrogen and oxygen is given, finding the pressure of carbon dioxide is given by:

    Pressure of Carbon dioxide = 42.9 - 6.6 - 23.0

    =13.3kPa
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