Answer:
1.24 atm is the new pressure
Step-by-step explanation:
We may solve this question with the Ideal Gases Law that must be used, twice. → P . V = n . R . T
Total pressure = Partial pressure of gas A + Partial pressure of gas B
Total pressure = 0.298 atm + 0.589 atm → 0.887 atm
We convert the T° to Absolute value → 55°C + 273 = 328K
0.887 atm . 9.80L = n . 0.082 . 328K
(0.887 atm . 9.80L) /(0.082 . 328K) = 0.323 moles
These are the moles from the initial mixture, but we add 0.130 moles
Total new moles are 0.323 + 0.130 = 0.453 moles
P = (0.453 mol . 0.082 . 328K) / 9.80L
P = 1.24 atm
Notice, that the pressure was increased. As we add a third gas, the pressure is correctly increased because the molecules from all of the gases collide more with the walls of the vessel.