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3 November, 20:08

5.85 The gas from a certain volcano had the following composition in mole percent (that is, mole fraction x 100); 65.0% CO2, 25.0% H2, 5.4% HCl, 2.8% HF, 1.7% SO2 and 0.1% H2S. What would be the partial pressure of each of these gases if the total pressure of volcanic gas were 760 mmHg

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  1. 3 November, 20:35
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    Partial pressure CO2 = 494 mmHg

    Partial pressure H2 = 190 mmHg

    Partial pressure HCl = 41.04 mmHg

    Partial pressure HF = 21.28 mmHg

    Partial pressure SO2 = 12.92 mmHg

    Partial pressure H2S = 0.76

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Composition

    CO2 = 65.0 %

    H2 = 25.0 %

    HCl = 5.4 %

    HF = 2.8 %

    SO2 = 1.7 %

    H2S = 0.1 %

    total pressure of volcanic gas were 760 mmHg

    Step 2 = Calculate partial pressure

    Partial pressure = total pressure * mol fraction

    Partial pressure CO2 = 760mm Hg * 0.65

    Partial pressure CO2 = 494 mmHg

    Partial pressure H2 = 760 mmHg * 0.25

    Partial pressure H2 = 190 mmHg

    Partial pressure HCl = 760 mmHg * 0.054

    Partial pressure HCl = 41.04 mmHg

    Partial pressure HF = 760 mmHg * 0.028

    Partial pressure HF = 21.28 mmHg

    Partial pressure SO2 = 760 mmHg * 0.017

    Partial pressure SO2 = 12.92 mmHg

    Partial pressure H2S = 760 mmHg * 0.001

    Partial pressure H2S = 0.76 mmHg
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