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9 February, 12:28

If the total pressure of water vapor and hydrogen gas is 1.02 atm and the partial pressure of the water at 22.0 C is 0.13 atm, what is the pressure of the hydrogen gas?

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  1. 9 February, 12:30
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    0.89 atm is the pressure of the hydrogen gas

    Explanation:

    We can use the molar fractions to solve this

    Sum of molar fractions (hydrogen + water vapor) = 1

    Molar fraction = Pressure gas / Total pressure

    Molar fraction water vapor = 0.13 atm/1.02 atm = 0.127

    1 - 0.127 = 0.873 (Molar fraction H2)

    0.873 = Pressure H2 / Total pressure

    0.873 = Pressure H2 / 1.02 atm

    0.873. 1.02atm = 0.89 atm
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