At which pressure would carbon

  1. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas at room temperature and pressure. However, carbon dioxide can be put under pressure to become a
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  2. A mixture of gases containing equal weights of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and ammonia exerts an overall pressure of 450.0
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  3. A 10.0 g sample of carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas produced by the incomplete combustion of hyrdocarbons, occupies 15.0 l at a
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  4. A 10.0 g sample of carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas produced by the incomplete combustion of hyrdocarbons, occupies 15.0 l at a
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  5. Three of the primary components of air are carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and oxygen. In a sample containing a mixutre of only these
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  6. a 3.67L flask is filled with carbon monoxide at 27 degrees C until the pressure is 1.27 atm. Calculate the total pressure after
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  7. A 3.43 L flask is filled with carbon monoxide at 27 °C until the pressure is 8.31 atm. Calculate the total pressure after 2.09
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  8. a mixture of gases at a total pressure of 95kPa contains carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen. The partial pressure of the
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  9. What’s the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in a container that holds 5.0 moles of carbon dioxide, 3.0 moles of nitrogen,
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  10. Air in the alveoli has a partial pressure of nitrogen of 569 mm Hg, oxygen is 104 mm Hg, water is 40 mm Hg, Carbon dioxide is 47
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