Respuesta :
Answer:
This can be solved using Dalton's Law of Partial pressures. This law states that the total pressure exerted by a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture as if it exist alone in a container. In order to solve, we need the partial pressures of the gases given. Calculations are as follows:
Explanation:
P = 3.00 atm + 2.80 atm + 0.25 atm + 0.15 atm
P = 6.8 atm
3.5 atm = x (6.8 atm)
x = 0.51
Answer:
A. 6.7 atm
B. 0.522
C. 0.418
D. 0.037
Explanation:
Dalton's law of partial pressure states that in a micture of non-reacting gases, the total pressure exerted by the mixture os the sum of their individual partial pressure
Mathematically, this can be written as:
PT = P1 + P2 + P3 + .....+ Pn
Where PT is the total partial pressure
P1, P2, P3,...,Pn is the individual partial pressure of the gases that form the mixture.
A. The gases in this mixture is O2, Ar, N2 and He
O2 = 2.8 atm
Ar = 0.25 atm
N2 = 3.5 atm
He = 0.15 atm
PT = PO2 + PAr + PN2 + PHe
= (2.8 + 0.25 + 3.5 + 0.15) atm
=6.7 atm
B. Mole fraction of N2
P1 = x1*PT
PT = x1*PT + x2*PT + x3*PT +...+xnPn
Mole fraction, xn = Pn/PT
xN2 = 3.5/6.7
= 0.522
C. Mole fraction of O2
xO2 = 2.8/6.7
= 0.418
D. Mole fraction of Ar
xAr = 0.25/6.7
= 0.037