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When you need to convert pressure to mass in a Chemistry 1 or AP Chemistry problem, you might need to do a multi-step process involving partial pressures, Dalton's Law, mole fraction, and the ideal gas law. In this video, we'll see the solution to a practice problem that involves all of the above. We'll also explain something most people overlook, which is how the ideal gas law and partial pressure relate to each other. To get study guides, shorter explanation videos, hundreds more practice questions and video solutions like this one for your entire Chemistry 1 course, head to: https://crambetter.com Video contents: 00:00 - Step 1: Relating Moles & Partial Pressure to Mass 01:30 - Step 2: Using Dalton's Law 02:30 - Step 3: Using Mole Fraction to Find Moles of Nitrogen 03:25 - Step 4: Using the Ideal Gas Law to Find Total Moles 06:12 - Step 5: Plugging Everything In #chemistry #gaslaws #apchemistry ----- CramBetter is a 24/7 online study platform for college students. We give you a clear study guide for each topic in your course to go along with videos that make subjects like math, physics, and chemistry simpler to understand. We also help you test your knowledge with practice exam questions (and detailed video solutions if you get stuck!). Every tutor at CramBetter has a master’s degree or higher and 8+ years of teaching experience. We’ve worked as College Board AP instructors, university teaching assistants, and private tutors — helping tens of thousands of students stress less and pass their classes.