Answer:
- <em>The partial pressure of the oxygen gas is </em><u>96.00 KPa</u>
Explanation:
The law of partial pressures states that, in a mixture of gases, the total pressure of the mixture is equal to the sum of the individual pressures of each gas, as if each gas were alone in the mixture.
So:
- Total pressure = ∑ individual pressures
- Total pressure = Partial pressure of the water + Partial pressure of oxygen
- 98.67 KPa = 2.67 KPa + Partial pressure of oxygen
- Partial pressure of oxygen = 98.67 KPa - 2.67 KPa
- Partial pressure of oxygen = 96.00 KPa ← answer
Answer
RNA is single stranded
Answer:
Yes, it is due to the gravitational pull from the moon
Explanation:
The mass of Garfield didn't change during the flight, which is to say, the amount of matter in his body is the same on Earth as on the Moon.
However, <em>weight is a measurement of how strongly mass is pulled towards the ground, due to the gravitational pull.</em>
So even though Garfield's mass is the same, the weight is less due to the lower gravitational pull from the Moon compared to Earth (the weight is one-sixth of the original weight as gravity on the moon is about one-sixth of Earth's). When Garfield returns to Earth, the scale will still read 24 lbs.