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what is the pressure of a mixture of co2, so2, and h2o gasses, if each gas has a partial pressure of 25 kpa?

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Are three mixtures:

CO₂ , SO₂ , H₂O so :

25 Kpa x 3 = 75 Kpa


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Answer: 75 kPa

Explanation: According to Dalton's law, the total pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of individual pressures exerted by the constituent gases.


p_(total)=p_A+p_B+p_C

Thus
p_(total)=p_(CO_2)+p_(SO2)+p_(H_2O)

Given:


p_(CO_2)=25kPa


p_(SO_2)=25kPa


p_(H_2O)= 25kPa

Thus
p_(total)=25Pa+25kPa+25kPa


p_(total)=75kPa

Thus the pressure of mixture of gases is 75 kPa.

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