Find the partial pressure of nitrogen gas in the equatjon at one atmosphere atm

Nitrogen+Oxygen gives Niticoxide

To find the partial pressure of nitrogen gas in the equation "Nitrogen + Oxygen gives Nitric oxide" at one atmosphere (1 atm), we need to determine the mole fraction of nitrogen gas in the mixture.

Mole fraction (X) is defined as the ratio of the moles of a particular gas to the total moles of all the gases in the mixture.

In this case, we are given only one atmosphere (1 atm) as the total pressure. This implies that the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) and nitric oxide (PNO) sum up to 1 atm.

Since we are looking for the partial pressure of nitrogen gas (PN2), we can express it as:

PN2 = 1 atm - PO2 - PNO

To determine the mole fraction of nitrogen gas, we need to know the mole fractions of oxygen and nitric oxide. However, without additional information, we cannot directly calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen gas.