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12 November, 18:31

What's the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in a container that holds 5 moles of carbon dioxide, 3 moles of nitrogen, and 1 mole of hydrogen and has a total pressure of 1.05 atm?

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  1. 12 November, 18:32
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    p

    (

    CO

    2

    )

    =

    0.58

    atm

    Explanation:

    p

    (

    CO

    2

    )

    =

    Total pressure



    Mole fraction of CO

    2

    =

    1.05



    5

    5

    +

    3

    +

    1

    =

    1.05 ⋅ 5/9 = 0.58 atm
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