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Two bulbs are connected by a stopcock. The large bulb, with a volume of 6.00 L, contains nitric oxide at a pressure of 0.900 atm,0.900 atm, and the small bulb, with a volume of 1.50 L, contains oxygen at a pressure of 2.50 atm. The temperature at the beginning and the end of the experiment is 22∘C22∘C.
After the stopcock is opened, the gases mix and react.
2NO(g)+O2(g)→2NO2(g)
What are the partial pressures of the gases? If the gas was consumed completely, put 0 for the answer.
PNO= atm
PO2= atm
PNO2= atm
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