The partial pressure of the nitrogen gas in the sample is 0.70 atm.  Calculate the total pressure of the gas sample

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The partial pressure of the nitrogen gas in the sample is 0.70 atm. 

Calculate the total pressure of the gas sample.

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Practice Performance Task: Properties of Limonene
Unit 2 Chemical Bonding and interactions
RACTICE
FORMANCE
SK
(d) As stated in the passage, ethanol has to evaporate for the orange oil to be
isolated. A chemist takes a sample of the air directly above the evaporating
ethanol. A particulate representation of the sample is shown below.
= oxygen
nitrogen
= ethanol
limonene
The partial pressure of the nitrogen gas in the sample is 0.70 atm.
(i) Calculate the total pressure of the gas sample.
(ii) Calculate the partial pressure of the ethanol in the sample.
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Transcribed Image Text:8:30 Practice Performance Task: Properties of Limonene Unit 2 Chemical Bonding and interactions RACTICE FORMANCE SK (d) As stated in the passage, ethanol has to evaporate for the orange oil to be isolated. A chemist takes a sample of the air directly above the evaporating ethanol. A particulate representation of the sample is shown below. = oxygen nitrogen = ethanol limonene The partial pressure of the nitrogen gas in the sample is 0.70 atm. (i) Calculate the total pressure of the gas sample. (ii) Calculate the partial pressure of the ethanol in the sample. Show transcribed data 46 The problem has been solved! You'll get a detailed solution from a subject matter expert that helps you learn core concepts. See Answer chegg.com
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