Answer:
Option C. The PO2 cannot be calculated from the available information
Explanation:
The formula for partial pressure of a gas is.
Partial pressure = Xg . Total Pressure
Where Xg is the molar fraction for the gas.
Molar fraction means moles of gas / total moles
I need this information:
If I know the air density I can assume a volume, and of course a mass of air.
If I know the mass of air, I can know the total moles. Always If I know which gases are compound of air (Of course, oxigen, may be nitrogen, argon, hydrogen). As I know the molar mass of them, and I know in which % are in the mass I got, I can know the moles.
Once I got the total moles and I get the oxigen moles I have to apply
Partial pressure = XO2 . 570mmHg