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What is the total pressure in atmospheres of a mixture of three gases with partial pressures of 0.118 atm, 35.6 kPa, and 167 mm Hg?

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Answer: The total pressure in atmospheres is 0.689

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Dalton's law, the total pressure is the sum of individual pressures.


p_(total)=p_A+p_B+p_C...

Given :
p_(total) =total pressure of gases = ?


p_A = partial pressure of A = 0.118 atm


p_B = partial pressure of B = 35.6 kPa = 0.351 atm (1kPa =0.0098atm)


p_C = partial pressure of C = 167 mm Hg = 0.220 atm (1mmHg=0.0013 atm)

putting in the values we get:


p_(total)=0.118atm+0.351atm+0.220atm


p_(total)=0.689atm

Thus the total pressure in atmospheres of a mixture of three gases with partial pressures of 0.118 atm, 35.6 kPa, and 167 mm Hg is 0.689 atm

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