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A mixture of gases at a total pressure of 95 kPa contains nitrogen, carbon dioxide and oxygen. The partial pressure of carbon dioxde is 24 kPa and the partial pressure of the nitrogen is 48 kPa. What is the partial pressure of the oxygen?

A) 33kPa
B) 23 kPa
C) -3 kPa
D) 0.003 kPa

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User CyberMew
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Answer:B. 23 kPa

Explanation: from law of partial pressure, the total pressure of a mixture of gasses equals the sum of the individual partial pressure of the constituents that makes up the mixture...

P=Pn +Po +PC

Po=P-Pn- Pc

Po=95-24-48

Po=23kPa

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Answer:

23 kPA

Step-by-step explanation:

95kPa = 24kPA (CO2) + 48 kPa (N) + x kPa (O)

24kPA(CO2)+ 48kPA (N) = 72 kPA

95kPA - 72kPA= 23kPA (O)

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