EP BASIC CHEMISTRY-STANDALONE ACCESS
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Chapter 11, Problem 108APP
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Interpretation: The partial pressure, in atmosphere, for each of the gas in given sample should be determined.
Concept Introduction: According to the Dalton’s law of partial pressure, the sum of partial pressure of all gaseous components of the mixture is equal to the total pressure of a gaseous mixture. The partial pressure is product of mole fraction of gas and total pressure. Mole fraction can be calculated as:
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