E. 0.54 moles of helium and 0.32 moles are neon are combined in a 7.0 liter container at 25°C. What pressure is exerted by the mixture? F. The total pressure exerted by a mixture of an unknown quantity of nitrogen and 0.38 moles of sulfur dioxide in a 13 liter container at 10°C is 1.7 atm. What is the pressure exerted by the nitrogen?

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'The total pressure exerted by a mixture of an unknown quantity of nitrogen and 0.38 moles of sulfur dioxide in a 13 liter container at 10°C is 1.7 atm. What is the pressure exerted by the nitrogen?
E. 0.54 moles of helium and 0.32 moles are neon are combined in a 7.0 liter container at 25°C. What pressure
is exerted by the mixture?
F. The total pressure exerted by a mixture of an unknown quantity of nitrogen and 0.38 moles of sulfur
dioxide in a 13 liter container at 10°C is 1.7 atm. What is the pressure exerted by the nitrogen?
Transcribed Image Text:E. 0.54 moles of helium and 0.32 moles are neon are combined in a 7.0 liter container at 25°C. What pressure is exerted by the mixture? F. The total pressure exerted by a mixture of an unknown quantity of nitrogen and 0.38 moles of sulfur dioxide in a 13 liter container at 10°C is 1.7 atm. What is the pressure exerted by the nitrogen?
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For question (E), we have to calculate the pressure exerted by a mixture of 0.54 moles of helium and 0.32 moles of neon combined in a 7.0 liter container at 25 oC.

For question (F), we have to find the pressure exerted by nitrogen if the total pressure exerted by a mixture of an unknown quantity of nitrogen and 0.38 moles of sulfur dioxide in a 13 liter container at 10 oC is 1.7 atm.

 

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