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What is the pressure, in $\mathrm{atm}$, in a 3.22-L container that holds 0.322 mol oxygen and 1.53 mol nitrogen? The temperature of the gases is $100^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$.
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We need to find the total number of moles. The total number of moles is the sum of the number of moles of oxygen and nitrogen. So, we have: \[n_{total} = n_{O_2} + n_{N_2} = 0.322 + 1.53 = 1.852 \, moles\] Show more…
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