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23 April, 17:16

Air is about 78.0% nitrogen molecules and 21.0% oxygen molecules. Several other gases make up the remaining 1% of air molecules. What is the partial pressure of the other gases in air (excluding oxygen and nitrogen) at an atmospheric pressure of 0.90 atm

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  1. 23 April, 17:32
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    The partial pressure of the other gases is 0.009 atm

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Air is about 78.0% nitrogen molecules and 21.0% oxygen molecules and 1% of other gases.

    The atmospheric pressure = 0.90 atm

    Step 2: Calculate mol fraction

    If wehave 100 moles of air, 78 moles will be nitrogen,

    21 moles will be oxygen, and 1 mol will be other gases.

    Mol fraction = 1/100 = 0.01

    Step 3: Calculate the partial pressure of the other gases

    Pgas = Xgas * Ptotal

    ⇒ Pgas = the partial pressure = ?

    ⇒ Xgas = the mol fraction of the gas = 0.01

    ⇒Ptotal = the total pressure of the pressure = 0.90 atm

    Pgas = 0.01 * 0.90 atm

    Pgas = 0.009 atm

    The partial pressure of the other gases is 0.009 atm
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