Answer:
First, we can find the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the scuba tank by subtracting the sum of partial pressures of oxygen and nitrogen from the total pressure:
partial pressure of CO2 = total pressure - partial pressure of O2 - partial pressure of N2
partial pressure of CO2 = 3.33 atm - 1.20 atm - (unknown partial pressure of N2)
partial pressure of CO2 = 2.13 atm - (unknown partial pressure of N2)
Since the enhanced mixture only contains oxygen and nitrogen, the sum of their partial pressures should equal the total pressure:
partial pressure of O2 + partial pressure of N2 = total pressure
1.20 atm + partial pressure of N2 = 3.33 atm
partial pressure of N2 = 3.33 atm - 1.20 atm
partial pressure of N2 = 2.13 atm
Now we can substitute this value into the equation we found for the partial pressure of CO2:
partial pressure of CO2 = 2.13 atm - partial pressure of N2
partial pressure of CO2 = 2.13 atm - 0.77 atm
partial pressure of CO2 = 1.36 atm
Therefore, the partial pressure of nitrogen in the scuba tank is 0.77 atm.
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