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18 May, 14:42

What is the partial pressure of argon gas in a sealed vessel that has a total pressure of 1514 psi and partial pressures of 325 psi for oxygen and 649 psi for nitrogen?

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  1. 18 May, 15:04
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    The total pressure of a gas is equivalent to the sum of partial pressures of the individual components of the gas. Here, there are three gases, argon, oxygen and nitrogen. Therefore:

    Total pressure = PP nitrogen + PP oxygen + PP argon

    1,514 = 649 + 325 + PP Argon

    The partial pressure of argon then works out to be 540 PSI.
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