At 298 K, the partial pressure of O2(g) in the air is 0.21 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of O2(g) when the air is
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At 298 K, the partial pressure of O2(g) in the air is 0.21 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of O2(g) when the air is
At 298 K, the partial pressure of O2(g) in the air is 0.21 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of O2(g) when the air is 325 K. It is appropriate to treat O2 as an ideal gas because: Oxygen is a very electronegative atom. The two oxygen atoms have equal electronegativities. The two oxygen atoms are sp2 hybridized. 7 The oxygen molecule has unpaired electrons in the T* MO.
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