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22 July, 02:44

An apparatus consists of a 4.0 dm3 flask containing nitrogen gas at 25 oC and 803 kPa. It is joined by a valve to a 10.0 dm3 flask containing argon gas 25 oC and 47.2 kPa. The valve is opened and the gases mix. i. What is the partial pressure of each gas after mixing?

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  1. 22 July, 02:49
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    Partial pressure of nitrogen = 229.43 kpa

    Partial pressure of argon = 33.7 Kpa

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Volume of flask one = 4.0 dm³

    Temperature = 25°C

    Pressure of nitrogen = 803 KPa

    Final volume = 4.0 dm³ + 10.0 dm³ = 14.0 dm³

    Initial volume of argon = 47.2 KPa

    Final pressure of both gases when valve is open = ?

    Solution:

    For nitrogen:

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    803 KPa * 4 dm³ = P₂ * 14.0 dm³

    P₂ = 803 KPa * 4 dm³ / 14.0 dm³

    P₂ = 3212 kpa / 14.0

    P₂ = 229.43 kpa

    For argon:

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    47.2 KPa * 10.0 dm³ = P₂ * 14.0 dm³

    P₂ = 47.2 KPa * 10.0 dm³/14.0 dm³

    P₂ = 472 kpa / 14.0

    P₂ = 33.7 Kpa
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