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24 June, 03:21

What is the total pressure of a gaseous mixture that contains three gases with partial pressures of 0.845 atm, 120 torr and 210 mm hg? 972 torr 0.411 atm 331 torr 1175 torr?

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  1. 24 June, 03:47
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    Partial pressure is the pressure that is exerted by individual gases.

    Partial pressure is calculated as the product of total pressure by the mole fraction of the corresponding gas.

    pressures exerted by gases are in three different units, therefore we can convert them all into a common unit - torr

    1 - 0.845 atm - 0.854 atm x 760 Torr/atm = 642 torr

    2 - 120 torr

    3 - 210 mmHg - 1 mmhg is almost equivalent to 1 torr - therefore its 210 torr

    total pressure - 642 + 120 + 210 = 972 torr

    answer is 972 torr
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