. How many moles of CO are contained in a 5.00 L tank at 145°C and 2.80 atm?
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How many moles of Ne are contained in a 3.50 L tank at 155°C and 2.80 atm? 2.51 moles O 1.00 moles O 0.455 moles 0.289 moles O 0.279 moles
How many moles of Ne are contained in a 3.50 L tank at 155ºC and 2.80 atm? 2.51 moles 1.00 moles 0.455 moles O 0.289 moles O 0.279 moles
Part A How many moles of Rn are contained in a 4.25 L tank at 155°C and 2.80 atm? O 0.289 moles O 0.339 moles O 0.455 moles 1.00 moles 2.51 moles Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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A 5.00 cubic yard tank contains 193 moles of nitrogen, 125 moles of oxygen, 145 moles of helium, and 169 moles of carbon dioxide at 220oF. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture. 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 foot = 12 inches, and 1 inch = 2.54 cm.