The partial pressure of oxygen is 128 kPa.
the answer is 2929 kPa
If the gases are assumed to be ideal, their contribution to the partial pressure is proportional to their molar concentration. Oxygen comprises 2/6 = 1/3 of the mixture by moles and therefore will exert 1/3 of the total partial pressure of 8787 kPa/3 = 2929 kPa.
The answer is 256 kPa
use the formula Pi=XPt
Pi-partial pressure
X-mole fraction
Pt- total pressure of gases
the mole fraction in this case is 1/3 because O2 is 2 moles, out of 6 total moles. (add 3, 2, and 1)
1/3 of 768 is 256 kPa
i dont know this answer stupid. learn some work stupid
The partial pressure of oxygen is 128 kPa.
the answer is 2929 kPa
Impossible to calculate.
8.7 x 2/6=2.9atm
a falling blood PH and a rising partial pressure of carbon dioxide due to pneumonia or emphysema indicates?
46
After cooling the container
no
Gases aren't extremely soluble in liquids, but a bit of CO2 will dissolve in water. We also know that increasing the pressure will increase the solubility. Since soft drinks are initially under pressure (in the closed container) the solubility is increased. However, as soon as the container is opened, the pressure is reduced and the solubility decreases. This means that some of the gas within the soda will come "bubbling" out of solution. This is the carbon dioxide in fizzy drinks, and it is all due to the low solubility of carbon dioxide in liquids. IF CONNOR SNEEZES ON ME I WILL KILL HIM.
save
The concentration of Carbon Dioxide in arterial blood. Partial (Pa) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) pressure in ABG.
a falling blood PH and a rising partial pressure of carbon dioxide due to pneumonia or emphysema indicates?
brain
You can consume up to ten times as much oxygen in exercise as at rest, and produce the same increase in CO2.
metabolic acidosis
46
46 mm Hg
After cooling the container
Increase partial pressure of oxygen
respiratory rate will increase
It depends on the partial pressure of the gaseous carbon dioxide, but its pH value is usually 5.7 .