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Cyclopropane and oxygen at partial pressures 170 torr and 570 torr respectively are mixed in a gas cylinder. What is the ratio of the number of moles of cyclopropane to the number of moles of oxygen (nC₃H₆/nO₂)?
(a) \frac{170x42}{570x32} = 0.39
(b) \frac{170}{42} / \bigg \lgroup \frac{170}{42} + \frac{570}{32}\bigg \rgroup  \approx 0.19
(c) \frac{170}{740} = 0.23
(d) \frac{170}{570} = 0.30

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(a) \frac{170x42}{570x32} = 0.39

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Cyclopropane and oxygen at partial pressures 170 torr and 570 torr respectively are mixed in a gas cylinder. What is the ratio of the number of moles of cyclopropane to the number of moles of oxygen (nC₃H₆/nO₂)?
(a) \frac{170x42}{570x32} = 0.39
(b) \frac{170}{42} / \bigg \lgroup \frac{170}{42} + \frac{570}{32}\bigg \rgroup \approx 0.19
(c) \frac{170}{740} = 0.23
(d) \frac{170}{570} = 0.30


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