A tank at is filled with of dinitrogen monoxide gas and of dinitrogen difluoride gas. you can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. calculate the partial pressure of each gas in the tank. round each of your answers to significant digits

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Partial Pressure for dinitrogen monoxide gas is 187 kPa

Partial Pressure for sulfur tetrafluoride gas is 33.4 kPa.

To calculate partial pressure first we need to calculate number of moles (n).

Mole (n) = mass/molar mass

Number of moles of dinitrogen monoxide gas= 17.7/44 gram per mole = 0.4023.

n=0.4023

Number of moles of sulfur tetrafluoride= 7.77/108.1 = 0.07188 moles.

Pressure × volume = number of moles × gas constant, R × temperature.

Pressure = n × R × T/ V.

For dinitrogen monoxide gas -

Partial Pressure = 0.4023 × 8.314 × 280.03 / 5 × 10^-3 = 187 kPa.

Partial pressure of dinitrogen monoxide gas = 187kPa.

For sulfur tetrafluoride gas-

Partial Pressure = 0.07188 × 8.314 ( × 280.03 / 5 × 10^-3) = 33.4 kPa.

Partial pressure of sulfur tetrafluoride = 33.4kPa.

So, Partial pressure of dinitrogen monoxide gas = 187kPa.

Partial pressure of sulfur tetrafluoride = 33.4kPa.

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Question:

5.00L tank at 7.03°C is filled with 17.7g of dinitrogen monoxide gas and

7.77g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas

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