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A mixture of gases is made up 0.48 mol of Ar and 0.94 mol of N2
with a total pressure of 1.68 atm.
What is the partial pressure of Ar?
11 years ago

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Devron
Partial pressure=(moles of Ar/total moles of gas mixture)*total pressure

Partial pressure of Ar=(0.48mol/1.42mol)*1.68 atm

****Answer contains three significant figures.
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