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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/30/2015 08:33 PM, wrote:<br>
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<p>Evening,</p>
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<p>I was going through my notes and got stuck in the middle of
the partial pressure example. Why do we not include NO_2 when
finding the total number of moles?</p>
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We do, there is just a small typo on slide 29 of today's lecture
slides. At the top of slide 29 you will see the expression...<br>
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alt="$n_{\mathrrm{tot}}= n_{\mathrm{ClNO}} +
n_{\mathrm{NO}}+n_{\mathrm{ClNO_2}}$"><br>
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that should be...<br>
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alt="$n_{\mathrrm{tot}}= n_{\mathrm{ClNO}} +
n_{\mathrm{NO_2}}+n_{\mathrm{ClNO_2}}$"><br>
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Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pounds_aj@mercer.edu">pounds_aj@mercer.edu</a>)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627
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