Partial Pressure: a) Calculate the partial pressure of oxygen and hydrogen in a mixture of 35.0 g...

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Partial Pressure:

a) Calculate the partial pressure of oxygen and hydrogen in amixture of 35.0 g of oxygen gas and 11.5 g of hydrogen gas in a 2.0L container at 35F?

b) Within a balloon, there are 3 types of gasses. The first gasis 6 moles in amount, the 2nd is 4 moles and the 3rd is 3.5. If atotal pressure of 10 atm was felt by the balloon and labeled the1st, 2nd, 3rd gas X, Y, Z, what is the partial pressure of eachgas?

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moles of O2 35 32 109 moles of H2 115 2 575 total moles 684 mole fraction of O2 109 684 0159 mole    See Answer
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