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Industrial deep-sea divers must breathe a mixture of helium and oxygen to prevent a disorienting condition known as nitrogen narcosis. If a diver's tank is filled with a helium-oxygen mixture to a pressure of 170 atmospheres and the partial pressure of helium is 110 atmospheres, the partial pressure of the oxygen is ? - is the question The answer is 60. Total pressure minus the partial pressure= 170-110= 60.
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas in the mixture.
The pressure of each gas in a mixture is called the partial pressure of that gas.
Atmospheres, a unit of pressure.
About 9.3 Megapascals
The partial pressure of the hydrogen will be 0.853 atmospheres.
A unit of absolute pressure in the metric.ATA(s): Abbreviation for "Atmospheres Absolute", defines as the total pressure exerted on an object, by a gas or mixture of gases, at a specific depth or elevation, including normal atmospheric pressure.
Industrial deep-sea divers must breathe a mixture of helium and oxygen to prevent a disorienting condition known as nitrogen narcosis. If a diver's tank is filled with a helium-oxygen mixture to a pressure of 170 atmospheres and the partial pressure of helium is 110 atmospheres, the partial pressure of the oxygen is ? - is the question The answer is 60. Total pressure minus the partial pressure= 170-110= 60.
total pressure = sum of all partial pressures.
The total pressure of a mixture of gasses is the sum of the pressures of each gas in the mixture (Apex)
total pressure = sum of all partial pressures.
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas in the mixture.
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the individual pressures.
The partial pressure is the pressure exerted by just one gas in the mixture.
You don't. Liters is a unit of volume, atmospheres is a unit of pressure.
its has about 1000 atmospheres of pressure
The pressure of each gas in a mixture is called the partial pressure of that gas.