Final answer:
The partial pressure of nitrogen when the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa is calculated to be 78.1 kPa, following the formula P = (Patm) X (percent content in mixture) and using nitrogen's 78.1% content in dry air.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student asked about the partial pressure of nitrogen when the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. To calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen, you can use the formula: P = (Patm) X (percent content in mixture). Since dry air is 78.1% nitrogen, and the atmospheric pressure is given as 100 kPa, the partial pressure of nitrogen would be:
PN2 = 100 kPa * 0.781 = 78.1 kPa
This value corresponds with answer choice (a), so the partial pressure of nitrogen in this case is 78.1 kPa.