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A 190ml of n2 was collected in a jar over water at some temperature,water level inside and outside the jar standing at the same height.if barometer reads 740 mm hg and aqueous tension at the temperature of the experiment is 20 mm hg, the volume of the gas at 1 atm pressure and at the same temperature would be?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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A 190ml of N2 was collected in a jar over water at some temperature,water level inside and outside the jar standing at the same height.


If barometer reads 740 mm Hg and aqueous tension at the temperature of the experiment is 20 mm Hg, the volume of the gas at 1 ATM pressure and at the same temperature would be 180.0 ml .


This can be calculated by using the Dalton's Law

Formula: Px = PTotal ( nx / nTotal )


Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

180.0 ml

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This can be calculated by using the Dalton's Law

Formula: Px = PTotal ( nx / nTotal )

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