There are a couple of ways to do this but the easiest probably is to use PV = nRT for each gas.
n for He = 4.50 g/4.003, plug in STP conditions and solve for P.
Same process for each of the others.
To prevent the presence of air, noble gases are placed over highly reactive chemicals to act as inert "blanketing" gases. A chemical engineer places a mixture of noble gases consisting of 4.50 g of He, 15.0 g of Ne, and 33.6 g of Kr in a piston-cylinder assembly at STP. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas.
PHe = __atm
PNe = __atm
PKr = __atm
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