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REY [17]
1 year ago
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During the application portion of a job search, employers are evaluating an applicant's

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sertanlavr [38]1 year ago
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A vessel of volume 22.4l contains 2.0 mol
hydrogen and 1.0 mol nitrogen at 273.15k.
calculate (a) the mole fractions of each
component, (b) their partial pressures.
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