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3. What is the total pressure of a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen, in atm, if the

partial pressure of nitrogen is 509.7 mmHg and the partial pressure of hydrogen is
630.3 mmHg?

User Tgunr
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Answer:

As per Dalton's law of Partial pressure,

The total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to sum of partial pressure of individual components of the mixture.

So, P=P_H+P_N+P_WP=P

H

+P

N

+P

W

\implies 864\ mm=220\ mm+410\ mm+P_W\implies⟹864 mm=220 mm+410 mm+P

W

⟹ P_W=864-630=234P

W

=864−630=234 mm of Hg.

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