So I only have this post and one more post left that I'm allowed to post, just FYI moving forward.
So if I consider one liter of the mixture, I have 1.15g of air, correct? So assuming 1 liter, I could use PV=nRT to find moles of air, right? Would that # of moles be the same for both N2 and O2? Not sure what kind of ratios I'm dealing with here, just assuming its 1:1. Assuming that moles air = moles O2 = moles N2, I could use that # of moles of O2 and N2 to find the mass of both N2 and O2, and then divide by 1.15g of air * 100% to get the mass percentage. Am I on the right track?
EDIT: Assumed 1 L of air, I used PV=nRT to get .0396 moles of air. When I assumed it was a 1:1 ratio I multipled .0396 * MW of N2 and O2 and divided by the 1.15g air to try and get mass percentage. This didn't lead me to the right answer.
EDIT2: I feel like I'm missing something with the ratios. Without looking them up, how am I supposed to tell the ratio of N2 : O2? I know in the end that N2 needs to be basically 3x more than O2, but without knowing the answers before hand I'm not sure how I could come to that conclusion. I could be totally wrong and possibly getting further from the answer, but knowing the moles of air is a good start, just not quite sure where to go from there.
EDIT3: Still can't seem to figure this one out. This assignment is due in the morning so any help would be greatly appreciated!!