use the back of the textbook to calculate delta H rxn, and convert from KJ to j. then use the ln (k2/k1) = -delta Hrxn/R (1/T1-1/T2). you should get something like 1560 degrees K.
standardized temperature and pressure
related to the use of Avogadro's Number : 22.4 L/ 1 mol
The total pressure will be 5 atm and the partial pressure of gas 1 will be 2 atm and the partial pressure of gas 2 will be 3 atm.
46 mm Hg
vapor pressure
The partial pressure of oxygen in expired air is 109 mmHg. Partial pressure is calculated at the proportion of oxygen in the air, so at 1 atmosphere for dry air pressure is 713 mmHg (which is 760 total pressure - 47 mmHg water vapor) and oxygen is 21% of the dry gas concentration so inspired pO2 is 150 mmHg.
respiratory rate will increase
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In a sample of air, an increase in temperature will result in an increase in the partial pressure of oxygen.
a falling blood PH and a rising partial pressure of carbon dioxide due to pneumonia or emphysema indicates?
metabolic acidosis
The concentration of Carbon Dioxide in arterial blood. Partial (Pa) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) pressure in ABG.
It thickens the atmosphere layer, which makes it harder for the suns rays to pass back through it, and that creates more heat.
You can consume up to ten times as much oxygen in exercise as at rest, and produce the same increase in CO2.
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The total pressure will be 5 atm and the partial pressure of gas 1 will be 2 atm and the partial pressure of gas 2 will be 3 atm.
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46 mm Hg
When air pressure is Low it becomes very difficult to breath simply because air moves from high partial pressure to low partial pressure.