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Interpretation:
The number of moles of oxygen that would be obtained from 1.300 g of
The volume of oxygen collected over water at
Concept Introduction:
Partial Pressure:
Dalton’s law of partial pressure states that “the total pressure (P) of the mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures
The
Collection of gas over water:
When gases are collected over water, the partial pressure of water vapor depends only on the temperature and this partial pressure is known as the vapor pressure of water.
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