thanks the first answer i have there is indeed wrong
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 4:39 pm
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the first answer i have there is indeed wrong
A balloon used for atmospheric research has a volume of 7.3×107 L. Assume that the balioon is filled with helium gas at STP and then allowed to ascend to an altitude of 10 km, where the pressure of the atmosphere is 243 mmHg and the temperature is −28.0. C. What will the volume of the balloon be under these atmospheric conditions? Volume =
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. The three main components of dry air and the percentage of each are nitrogen (78.08%),0×y9en(20.95%), and argon (0.93%). Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in a sample of dry air at 769 mmHg.
Aif in the trachea contains oxygen (19.4%), carbon dioxide (0.4%), water vapor (6.2%), and nitrogen (74.0\%). If the pressure in the trachea is assumed to be 0.92 atm, what are the partial pressures of these gases in this part of the body?
the first answer i have there is indeed wrong
A balloon used for atmospheric research has a volume of 7.3×107 L. Assume that the balioon is filled with helium gas at STP and then allowed to ascend to an altitude of 10 km, where the pressure of the atmosphere is 243 mmHg and the temperature is −28.0. C. What will the volume of the balloon be under these atmospheric conditions? Volume =
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. The three main components of dry air and the percentage of each are nitrogen (78.08%),0×y9en(20.95%), and argon (0.93%). Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in a sample of dry air at 769 mmHg.
Aif in the trachea contains oxygen (19.4%), carbon dioxide (0.4%), water vapor (6.2%), and nitrogen (74.0\%). If the pressure in the trachea is assumed to be 0.92 atm, what are the partial pressures of these gases in this part of the body?