W. Practice 4 - CHEM 1201 X co Course: 2020 Spring CHEM b My Questions | bartleby A https://www.webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/randomize?pos=11&dep=22671454&tags=autosave#question360203_11 ... 12. 0/0 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS 3/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A mixture of gases contains 6.12 g of 02, 8.96 g of CO, and 5.06 g of BF3. If the total pressure of the mixture is 4.06 atm, what is the partial pressure of each component? O a) P(02) = 0.776 atm, P(CO) = 1.30 atm, and P(BF3) = 1.98 atm. O b) P(02) = 0.976 atm, P(CO) = 0.583 atm, and P(BF3) = 2.50 atm. O c) P(02) = 0.887 atm, P(CO) = 0.536 atm, and P(BF3) = 2.64 atm. O d) P(02) = 1.33 atm, P(CO) = 2.22 atm, and P(BF3) = 0.517 atm. O e) P(02) = 1.01 atm, P(CO) = 1.29 atm, and P(BF3) = 1.76 atm. 13. 0/0 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS 5/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A mixture of gases contains 4.15 g of SO,, 2.89 g of Kr, and 3.55 g of H2. What is the partial pressure in atm of each component of this mixture if it is held in a 10.5-L vessel at 10.9 °C? Use R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K as the value of the gas constant. O a) P(SO2) = 0.109 atm, P(Kr) = 0.156 atm, and P(H2) = 0.127 atm. O b) P(SO2) = 34.3 atm, P(Kr) = 64.4 atm, and P(H2) = 1.26 atm. 3:48 AM O Type here to search 4/10/2020

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A mixture of gases contains 6.12 g of 02, 8.96 g of CO, and 5.06 g of BF3. If the total pressure of the mixture is 4.06 atm, what is the partial pressure of each component?
O a) P(02) = 0.776 atm, P(CO) = 1.30 atm, and P(BF3) = 1.98 atm.
O b) P(02) = 0.976 atm, P(CO) = 0.583 atm, and P(BF3) = 2.50 atm.
O c) P(02) = 0.887 atm, P(CO) = 0.536 atm, and P(BF3) = 2.64 atm.
O d) P(02) = 1.33 atm, P(CO) = 2.22 atm, and P(BF3) = 0.517 atm.
O e) P(02) = 1.01 atm, P(CO) = 1.29 atm, and P(BF3) = 1.76 atm.
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A mixture of gases contains 4.15 g of SO,, 2.89 g of Kr, and 3.55 g of H2. What is the partial pressure in atm of each component of this mixture if it is held in a 10.5-L vessel at 10.9 °C?
Use R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K as the value of the gas constant.
O a) P(SO2) = 0.109 atm, P(Kr) = 0.156 atm, and P(H2) = 0.127 atm.
O b) P(SO2) = 34.3 atm, P(Kr) = 64.4 atm, and P(H2) = 1.26 atm.
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Transcribed Image Text:W. Practice 4 - CHEM 1201 X co Course: 2020 Spring CHEM b My Questions | bartleby A https://www.webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/randomize?pos=11&dep=22671454&tags=autosave#question360203_11 ... 12. 0/0 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS 3/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A mixture of gases contains 6.12 g of 02, 8.96 g of CO, and 5.06 g of BF3. If the total pressure of the mixture is 4.06 atm, what is the partial pressure of each component? O a) P(02) = 0.776 atm, P(CO) = 1.30 atm, and P(BF3) = 1.98 atm. O b) P(02) = 0.976 atm, P(CO) = 0.583 atm, and P(BF3) = 2.50 atm. O c) P(02) = 0.887 atm, P(CO) = 0.536 atm, and P(BF3) = 2.64 atm. O d) P(02) = 1.33 atm, P(CO) = 2.22 atm, and P(BF3) = 0.517 atm. O e) P(02) = 1.01 atm, P(CO) = 1.29 atm, and P(BF3) = 1.76 atm. 13. 0/0 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS 5/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A mixture of gases contains 4.15 g of SO,, 2.89 g of Kr, and 3.55 g of H2. What is the partial pressure in atm of each component of this mixture if it is held in a 10.5-L vessel at 10.9 °C? Use R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K as the value of the gas constant. O a) P(SO2) = 0.109 atm, P(Kr) = 0.156 atm, and P(H2) = 0.127 atm. O b) P(SO2) = 34.3 atm, P(Kr) = 64.4 atm, and P(H2) = 1.26 atm. 3:48 AM O Type here to search 4/10/2020
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