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Application of Partial Pressures
You have just landed on a new planet and are responsible for analyzing the composition of the atmosphere. After collecting a sample of the atmosphere and analyzing it, you discover that the total atmospheric pressure is 540 mmHg. Using your knowledge of partial pressures, fill out the table below. Assume that the water vapor pressure is the same as on Earth.
Match the numbers with their appropriate slots.
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Note: not all labels will be used.
Part J Application of Partial Pressures You have just landed on a new planet and are responsible for a the composition of the atmosphere. After collecting a sample of the atmosphere and analyzing it, you discover that the total atmospheric pressure is 540 mmHg. Using your knowledge of partial pressures, fill out the table below. Assume that the water vapor pressure is the same as on Earth. Match the numbers with their appropriate slots. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Note: not all labels will be used. 0.15 mmHg 119 mmHg 0.17 mmHg 408 mmHg Atmospheric pressure 540 mmHg Gas Percentage of gas 108 mmHg 25C, 100% humidity 25C, dry air 24 mmHg air Nitrogen (N2) 0 mmHg 21% oxygen (02) 446 mmHg Carbon Dioxide (CO2 0.03% Water vapor 427 mmHg 0.16 mmHg 47 mmHg 113 mmHg help
Application of Partial Pressures
You have just landed on a new planet and are responsible for analyzing the composition of the atmosphere. After collecting a sample of the atmosphere and analyzing it, you discover that the total atmospheric pressure is 540 mmHg. Using your knowledge of partial pressures, fill out the table below. Assume that the water vapor pressure is the same as on Earth.
Match the numbers with their appropriate slots.
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Note: not all labels will be used.
Part J Application of Partial Pressures You have just landed on a new planet and are responsible for a the composition of the atmosphere. After collecting a sample of the atmosphere and analyzing it, you discover that the total atmospheric pressure is 540 mmHg. Using your knowledge of partial pressures, fill out the table below. Assume that the water vapor pressure is the same as on Earth. Match the numbers with their appropriate slots. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Note: not all labels will be used. 0.15 mmHg 119 mmHg 0.17 mmHg 408 mmHg Atmospheric pressure 540 mmHg Gas Percentage of gas 108 mmHg 25C, 100% humidity 25C, dry air 24 mmHg air Nitrogen (N2) 0 mmHg 21% oxygen (02) 446 mmHg Carbon Dioxide (CO2 0.03% Water vapor 427 mmHg 0.16 mmHg 47 mmHg 113 mmHg help
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