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16 August, 18:54

what would the total pressure of a mixture of fluorine, chlorine, and bromine gases be if the partial pressure are 2.20 atm, 6.70 atm, 0.03 atm respectively

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  1. 16 August, 19:12
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    The total pressure would be 8, 93 atm

    Explanation:

    We apply Dalton's laws, where for a gaseous mixture, the total pressure (Pt) is the sum of the partial pressures (Px) of the gases that make up the mixture.

    Pt = Pxa + Pxb + Pxc ...

    Pt=2, 20 atm + 6, 70 atm + 0,03 atm = 8, 93 atm
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