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Three of the primary components of air are

carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and oxygen. In a
sample containing a mixture of only these
gases at exactly one atmosphere pressure, the
partial pressures of carbon dioxide and nitrogen are given as PCO2 = 0.285 torr and
PN2 = 585.313 torr. What is the partial pressure of oxygen?
Answer in units of torr.

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Answer:

174.402 Torr is the partial pressure of oxygen gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Dalton's law, the total pressure of the gas is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of the mixture of gasses.


P_T=p_(1)+p_(2)+p_(3)...p_(n)

where,


P_T = Total pressure


p_(1) = partial pressure of gas-1


p_(2) = partial pressure of gas-2


p_(3) = partial pressure of gas-3


p_(n) = partial pressure of nth gas in the mixture

We have:


P_T= 1 atm = 760 Torr


p_(CO_2)=0.285 Torr


p_(N_2)=585.313 Torr


p_(O_2)=?

Now put all the given values is expression, we get the partial pressure of the
O_2 gas.


P_T=p_(CO_2)+p_(N_2)+p_(O_2)


760 Torr=0.285 Torr+585.313 Torr+p_(O_2)


p_(O_2)=174.402 Torr

174.402 Torr is the partial pressure of oxygen gas.

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