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A mixture of 0.220 moles co, 0.350 moles h2 and 0.640 moles he has a total pressure of 2.95 atm. what is the partial pressure of h2?

User Cam Soper
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Answer : The partial pressure of
H_2 is, 0.853 atm

Solution :

First we have to calculate the mole fraction of
H_2 in the mixture.

Formula used :


X_(H_2)=(n_(H_2))/(n_(H_2)+n_(CO)+n_(He))

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get


X_(H_2)=(0.35)/(0.22+0.35+0.64)=0.289

Now we have to calculate the partial pressure of
H_2

Formula used :


p_(H_2)=X_(H_2)* P_T

where,


P_T = total pressure = 2.95 atm


p_(H_2) = partial pressure of nitrogen gas = ?


X_(H_2) = mole fraction of nitrogen gas = 0.289

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get


p_(H_2)=0.289* 2.95atm


p_(H_2)=0.853atm

Therefore, the partial pressure of
H_2 is, 0.853 atm

User Kaushik Shrimali
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P = 2.95 atm, total pressure
N = 0.220 + 0.350 + 0.640 = 1.21 moles, total moles

According to Dalton's Law, the partial pressure of H₂ is
(0.350/1.21)*(2.95 atm) = 0.8533 atm

Answer: 0.853 atm

User Sarfraz
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