At o degrees celcius, a 1.0-L flask contains 5.0 x 10^-2 mol N2, 1.5 x 10^2 mg O2 and 5.0 x 10^21 molecules of NH3. What is the p00artial pressure of each gasnand what is the total pressure in the flask?

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This is not a complicated problem but it is long and involves several steps.
1. Convert the gases to mols.
a. you have mols N2 as 0.05.
b. Convert 150 mg O2 to grams, then mols = grams/molar mass. mols O2 = ?
c. Convert 5E21 molecules NH3 to mols. That is 5E21 molecules x (1 mol/6.02E23 molecules) = ? mols NH3.

2. Find individual pressure of each gas. Use PV =nRT. Substitute n for each gas. You know R and T (remember T must be in kelvin), P is in atm and volume in L.

3.. Now find the total pressue by adding the partial pressures of each gas. The sum is Ptotal.
Post your work if you have trouble so I will know where you are going wrong.