Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e
Us Solutions Manual To Accompany Elements Of Physical Chemistry 7e
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Author: ATKINS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.8P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The partial pressure of given gases sample has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Ideal gas law:

The relationship between pressure, temperature and volume of a gas given by ideal gas law,

   PV=nRTWhere, P-pressure T-temperature V-volume n-number of mole

Mole fraction:

Mole fraction is given by mole of sample divide by total mole of the mixture.

    Xsample=MolesampleTotalmolemixture

Partial pressure:

The pressure extracted by an individual gas in a mixture is known as partial pressure, the sum of partial pressures of individual gasses in a mixture gives the total pressure of a mixture.

The partial pressure of any gas is defined as,

   psample=xsamplePtotalWhere,x-molefractioninamixture,P-totalpressure

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Total pressure of given gas sample has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Ideal gas law:

The relationship between pressure, temperature and volume of a gas given by ideal gas law,

   PV=nRTWhere, P-pressure T-temperature V-volume n-number of mole

Mole fraction:

Mole fraction is given by mole of sample divide by total mole of the mixture.

    Xsample=MolesampleTotalmolemixture

Partial pressure:

The pressure extracted by an individual gas in a mixture is known as partial pressure, the sum of partial pressures of individual gasses in a mixture gives the total pressure of a mixture.

The partial pressure of any gas is defined as,

   psample=xsamplePtotalWhere,x-molefractioninamixture,P-totalpressure

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