13. A 2.5-L flask at 15°C contains a miyture of Na. He and Ne at partial pressure of 0.32 au N2, 0.15 atm for He, and 0.42 atm for Ne. (a) Calculate the total pressure of the mixture. Doltong las? O.15atm t0.4aatm+0.38atm 20.890tm (b) Calculate the volume in/liters at STP occupied by He and Ne if the N2 is removed selectively. 0, 3a+0.423D0.14atm O15 2.5-20%=2L =0.2 wentdown 207 0.74 15+a73=288 k 273 2. 28) 1.9L@ O°cv.74atm 1.9(-74) 1.4 athm

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13. A 2.5-L flask at 15°C contains a mixture of Na. He and Ne at partial pressure of 0.32 atm 1or
N2, 0.15 atm for He, and 0.42 atm for Ne.
(a) Calculate the total pressure of the mixture. Daltonglas?
O1Satm t0.4a atmt032atm 20,990tm
(b) Calculate the volume in/liters at STP occupied by He and Ne if the N2 is removed
selectively. 0,32+0.423D0.14atm
2.5-20% =2L
=0.2 wentdown
20%
%3D
0.74
15+a73=288K
213)-1.9 L@ O'c.74atm
288)
2
1-9 (,74) 1.4 atm
Transcribed Image Text:13. A 2.5-L flask at 15°C contains a mixture of Na. He and Ne at partial pressure of 0.32 atm 1or N2, 0.15 atm for He, and 0.42 atm for Ne. (a) Calculate the total pressure of the mixture. Daltonglas? O1Satm t0.4a atmt032atm 20,990tm (b) Calculate the volume in/liters at STP occupied by He and Ne if the N2 is removed selectively. 0,32+0.423D0.14atm 2.5-20% =2L =0.2 wentdown 20% %3D 0.74 15+a73=288K 213)-1.9 L@ O'c.74atm 288) 2 1-9 (,74) 1.4 atm
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