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Calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen at 14.5 metres depth of water. Give your answer in atmospheres.

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To calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen at a certain depth, we need to know the total pressure at that depth and the fraction of nitrogen in the air.

  1. First, calculate the total pressure at the depth of 14.5 meters. The pressure increases by 1 atmosphere for every 10 meters of water depth. Knowee AI is a powerful AI-powered study tool designed to help you to solve study problem.
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