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a.) Which flask has the greatest partial pressure of nitrogen, assuming that each flask has a total pressure of 1 atm? Enter the letter of the flask.
b.) Which flask has the greatest partial pressure of oxygen, assuming that each flask has a total pressure of 1 atm? Enter the letter of the flask.
c.) Which flask has equal partial pressures of oxygen and nitrogen, assuming that each flask has a total pressure of 1 atm? Enter the letter for the flask.
d.) Given the identical total pressures for each flask, which flask has the highest temperature? Enter the letter for the flask.

Transcribed Image Text:The circles illustrate a mixture of diatomic nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) molecules inside of flasks. Each flask has the same volume. The nitrogen
molecules are shown in blue and the oxygen molecules are shown in red.
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