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A gaseous mixture containing 6 moles of oxygen, 8 moles of helium and 6 moles of carbon dioxide in a container under a pressure of 40 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of th3 individual gases.?
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Answered by DrBob222
Here is how to do one of them.
XO2 = mols O2/total mols.
Then pO2 = XO2*Ptotal
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