(a)  0.375 g of CO2 gas is held in a 520.-mL container at 24. oC.  What is its pressurre?                                                                                                                                    atm (b) 0.375 g of N2 are held in an identical container at the same temperature.  What is its pressure?                                                                                                                           atm (c) Are the pressures the same or different?  Why?                                                                                         (d) If both these samples were contained in the same 520.-mL container, what would the partial pressure of each gas be?  What would the total pressure be? (FYI, these gases do not react.)       PCO2=                          atm

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4.)  (a)  0.375 g of CO2 gas is held in a 520.-mL container at 24. oC. 

What is its pressurre?                                                                                                                                    atm

(b) 0.375 g of N2 are held in an identical container at the same temperature. 

What is its pressure?                                                                                                                           atm

(c) Are the pressures the same or different?  Why?                                                                                      

 

(d) If both these samples were contained in the same 520.-mL container, what would the partial pressure of each gas be?  What would the total pressure be? (FYI, these gases do not react.)       PCO2=                          atm

                                                                                                                                    PN2=                            atm                                                                                                                              PTOT=                          atm

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