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A and B are two gases that are mixed together; 2.50 mol A is mixed with 0.85 mol B. If the final pressure of the mixture is 1.75 atm, what are the partial pressures of A and B?

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partial pressure of A= 1.31atm
partial pressure of B= 0.44 atm

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Answer : Partial pressure of gas A is 1.31 atm and that of gas B is 0.44 atm.

Explanation :

The partial pressure of a gas in a mixture can be calculated as


P_(i)= X_(i)* P

Where Pi is the partial pressure ; Xi is mole fraction and P is the total pressure of the mixture.

Therefore we have
,


P_(A) = X_(A) * P


P_(B) = X_(B) * P

Let us find
X_(A) and
X_(B)


X_(A) = (mol A)/(total moles) = (2.50 mol)/((2.50 + 0.85)mol) = (2.50 mol)/(3.35mol) = 0.746


X_(B) = (mol B)/(total moles) = (0.85 mol)/((2.50 + 0.85)mol) = (0.85 mol)/(3.35mol) = 0.254

Total pressure P is given as 1.75 atm.

Let us plug in the mole fractions and P values to find partial pressures of gas A and B.


P_(A) = X_(A) * P


P_(A) = 0.746 * 1.75


P_(A) =1.31 atm

Partial pressure of gas A is 1.31 atm


P_(B) = X_(B) * P


P_(B) = 0.254 * 1.75



P_(A) = 0.44 atm

Partial pressure of gas B is 0.44 atm.

Therefore, partial pressures of gas A and B are 1.31 atm and 0.44 atm respectively.


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