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A mixture of xenon and oxygen gases, in a 7.59 L flask at 41 °C, contains 26.0 grams of xenon and 4.03 grams of oxygen. The partial pressure of oxygen in the flask is [blank] atm and the total pressure in the flask is [blank] atm.

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Transcribed Image Text:A mixture of xenon and oxygen gases, in a 7.59 L flask at 41 °C, contains 26.0 grams of xenon and 4.03 grams of oxygen. The partial pressure of oxygen in the flask is [blank] atm and the total pressure in the flask is [blank] atm. **Options Available:** - Submit Answer - Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
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How many grams of iron are needed to completely consume 3.31 L of oxygen gas according to the following reaction at 25 °C and 1 atm?

\[ \text{iron (s)} + \text{oxygen (g)} \rightarrow \text{iron(II) oxide (s)} \]

\[ \_\_\_ \, \text{grams iron} \]

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