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20 July, 03:07

If oxygen were collected over water at 293 K and the

totalpressure of the wet gas were 670 mmHg, what would be the

partialpressure of the oxygen?

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  1. 20 July, 03:14
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    652 mmHg

    Explanation:

    Given data

    Total pressure (P) : 670 mmHg Temperature (T) : 293 K Vapor pressure of water at 293 K (Pwater) : 17.54 mmHg

    When oxygen is collected over water, the total pressure is the sum of the partial pressures of oxygen and water vapor at the given temperature.

    P = Poxygen + Pwater

    Poxygen = P - Pwater

    Poxygen = 670 mmHg - 17.54 mmHg

    Poxygen = 652 mmHg
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