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13 July, 08:06

Oxygen, nitrogen, and argon gases are mixed in a sealed chamber. The pressure inside the chamber is 150.0 kPa. If the partial pressure of oxygen is 43.5 kPa and the partial pressure of nitrogen is 79.5 kPa, what is the partial pressure of argon?

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  1. 13 July, 08:26
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    P (Ar) = 27 Kpa

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Total pressure of tire = 150.0 Kpa

    Partial pressure of O₂ = 43.5 Kpa

    Partial pressure of Ar = ?

    Partial pressure of N₂ = 79.5 kPA

    Solution:

    According to Dalton law of partial pressure,

    The total pressure inside container is equal to the sum of partial pressures of individual gases present in container.

    Mathematical expression:

    P (total) = P₁ + P₂ + P₃ + ... + Pₙ

    Now we will solve this problem by using this law.

    P (total) = PO₂ + PN₂ + P (Ar)

    150.0 Kpa = 43.5 Kpa + 79.5 Kpa + P (Ar)

    150.0 Kpa = 123 Kpa + P (Ar)

    P (Ar) = 150.0 Kpa - 123 Kpa

    P (Ar) = 27 Kpa
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