A sample of a gas mixture contains the following quantities of three gases. compound CO CO₂ SF6 со The sample has: volume = 2.50 L temperature = 16.6 °C CO₂ What is the partial pressure for each gas, in mmHg? What is the total pressure in the flask? SF6 total Submit mass 1.19 g 2.49 g TUTOR STEP 3.35 g Check mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg Show Approach Hide Tutor Steps What amount of CO, in moles, is present? Molar mass of CO = 28.01 g/mol mol Next (1 of 10) Approach masses (g) of gases Step 1 amounts (mol) of gases Step 1 Calculate amount of each species (mol). ngas mass(g) x = Step 2 Determine the partial pressure of each species (atm). Pgas = Step 4 Calculate the total pressure. Step 2 1 mol molar mass(g) Step 3 Convert each partial pressure to units mmHg. ngas RT V pressure (mmHg) = pressure (atm)x partial pressures (atm) 760 mmHg 1 atm all gases. total pressure = ΣPeach gas Step 3 partial pressures (mmHg) Step 4 total pressure

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A sample of a gas mixture contains the following quantities of three gases.
compound
со
CO₂
SF6
со
The sample has:
volume = 2.50 L
temperature = 16.6 °C
CO₂
What is the partial pressure for each gas, in mmHg?
What is the total pressure in the flask?
SF6
total
Submit
mass
1.19 g
2.49 g
TUTOR STEP
3.35 g
Check
mmHg
mmHg
mmHg
mmHg
Show Approach Hide Tutor Steps
What amount of CO, in moles, is present?
Molar mass of CO = 28.01 g/mol
mol
Next (1 of 10)
Approach
masses (g) of
gases
Step 1
amounts
(mol) of
gases
Step 1
Calculate amount of each species (mol).
ngas mass(g) x
=
Step 2
Determine the partial pressure of each species (atm).
Pgas =
Step 4
Calculate the total pressure.
Step 2
1 mol
molar mass(g)
Step 3
Convert each partial pressure to units mmHg.
ngas RT
V
pressure (mmHg) = pressure (atm)x
partial
pressures (atm)
760 mmHg
1 atm
all gases.
total pressure = ΣPeach gas
Step 3
partial
pressures
(mmHg)
Step 4
total
pressure
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of a gas mixture contains the following quantities of three gases. compound со CO₂ SF6 со The sample has: volume = 2.50 L temperature = 16.6 °C CO₂ What is the partial pressure for each gas, in mmHg? What is the total pressure in the flask? SF6 total Submit mass 1.19 g 2.49 g TUTOR STEP 3.35 g Check mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg Show Approach Hide Tutor Steps What amount of CO, in moles, is present? Molar mass of CO = 28.01 g/mol mol Next (1 of 10) Approach masses (g) of gases Step 1 amounts (mol) of gases Step 1 Calculate amount of each species (mol). ngas mass(g) x = Step 2 Determine the partial pressure of each species (atm). Pgas = Step 4 Calculate the total pressure. Step 2 1 mol molar mass(g) Step 3 Convert each partial pressure to units mmHg. ngas RT V pressure (mmHg) = pressure (atm)x partial pressures (atm) 760 mmHg 1 atm all gases. total pressure = ΣPeach gas Step 3 partial pressures (mmHg) Step 4 total pressure
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