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A mixture of oxygen( O2), dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), and argon (Ar) has a total pressure of 0.98 atm. What is the partial pressure of N2O, if the partial pressure of O2 is 0.48 atm and the partial pressure of Ar is 0.15 atm?

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Answer: The partial pressure of
N_(2)O is 0.35 atm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Total pressure = 0.98 atm

Partial pressure of
O_(2) = 0.48 atm

Partial pressure of Ar = 0.15 atm

Partial pressure of
N_(2)O = ?

Total pressure is the sum of partial pressure of each component present in a mixture of gases.

Hence, partial pressure of
N_(2)O is calculated as follows.

Total pressure =
P_{N_(2)O} + P_{O_(2)} + P_(Ar)

Substitute the values into above formula as follows.


Total pressure = P_{N_(2)O} + P_{O_(2)} + P_(Ar)\\0.98 atm = P_{N_(2)O} + 0.48 atm + 0.15 atm\\P_{N_(2)O} = 0.35 atm

Thus, we can conclude that the partial pressure of
N_(2)O is 0.35 atm.

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