A gas mixture comprises of 20% CO2, 50% O2, and 30% N2 has the total pressure 100 Pa at temperature -73oC, if the temperature is increased to 27oC, what is the new partial pressure of N2?

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A gas mixture comprises of 20% CO<sub>2</sub>, 50% O<sub>2</sub>, and 30% N<sub>2</sub> has the total pressure 100 Pa at temperature -73<sup>o</sup>C, if the temperature is increased to 27<sup>o</sup>C, what is the new partial pressure of N<sub>2</sub>?






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