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Interpretation:
The partial pressure of each gas is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The ideal gas equation elaborates the physical properties of gases by relating the pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles with each other with the help of four
Here,
The formula for the conversion of temperature from degree Celsius to Kelvin is represented as:
Answer to Problem 129AP
Solution: The partial pressure of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Pressure,
Temperature,
Density,
Let the volume be
The mass of the mixture is calculated as follows:
Substitute
Giventemperature is
The conversion of temperature from degree Celsius to Kelvin can be done by using the formula given below:
The value of the gas constant is
The equation for an ideal gas is:
Rearrange the above equation for the number of moles as follows:
Substitute
The molar mass for the mixture of gas is calculated as follows:
Substitute
The mole fraction and molar mass have the following relationship for the mixture of gas:
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The mole fraction of
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The partial pressure of
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The partial pressure of
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The partial pressure of
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