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a container holds 7.4 moles of gas hydrogen gas makes up 25% of the total moles in the container if the pressure is 1.24 atm what is then partial pressure hydrogen

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This question is based on Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure which states that "the total pressure of a system of gas is equal to the sum of the pressure of each individual gas (partial pressure).

Now, Partial Pressure of a gas = (mole fraction) × (total pressure)

⇒ Partial Pressure of Hydrogen =
(1)/(4) ×
(1.24)/(1)

= 0.31 atm

Thus the Partial Pressure of Hydrogen in the container is 0.31 atm.
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