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Interpretation:
Partial pressure of each gas produced after hydrolysis of water has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Dolton’s law of partial pressure gives relation between total pressure of mixture of gases and partial pressure of individual gases. The expression of relation can be represented as follows:
P=PA+PB+⋅⋅⋅
Here,
A and B are individual gases.
PA is partial pressure of gas A.
PB is partial pressure of gas B.
P is total pressure of mixture of gases.
Mole fraction is a relation between moles of constituent and total moles of all constituent in mixture. The expression of relation can be represented as follows:
xA=nAn
Here,
xA is mole fraction of gas A.
nA aremoles of gas A.
n is sum moles of all gases.

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