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4 October, 17:02

What is the partial pressure of C?

atm C

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  1. 4 October, 17:24
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    The partial pressure of carbon is 45 mm Hg.

    Explanation:

    The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is referred as the amount of carbon dioxide present in venous or arterial blood. It acts as a ventilation in the lungs. There is a formula for measuring partial pressure. As we know total pressure means summation of the pressure of all the gases included. To find partial pressure we need - total pressure * fraction of mole of that gas. The partial pressure of CO2 is more because it carries deoxygenated blood from the whole body towards the lungs.
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