Me and my friend can't seem to figure out how to solve these two questions. Our textbook is next to useless and our prof has the significance of a toaster.
Here are the two questions:
1. When two grams of a gaseous substance A is introduced into an initially evacuated flask maintained at a constant temperature T, the pressure is found to be one bar. When three grams of a second gaseous substance B is added at the same temperature to the two grams of A, the pressure increases to 1.5 bar. Calculate the ratio of the molar mass of B to that of A.
2. A polyethylene bag is filled with air at one atm pressure and taken underwater to provide oxygen for breathing. Oxygen becomes toxic to humans when its partial pressure reaches about 0.8 atm. At what depth will breathing that air from this bag lead to oxygen toxicity?
Any help for these questions would be greatly appreciated, we've been stuck on them for a while, thanks!