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10 September, 04:31

A mixture of gases consists of N2, O2, H2 and F2. The total pressure of the mixture is 511.56 kPa. The pressure of the N2 is 584 mm Hg, the pressure of the O2 is 196 kPa and the pressure of the H2 is standard pressure. What is the pressure of the F2 (in mm Hg) ?

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  1. 10 September, 04:38
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total pressure of a gas is the sum of the partial pressures of the gases that it consists of. It means that

    N2 + O2 + H2 + F2 = pressure of mixture

    1 kpa = 7.50061683 mmhg

    The total pressure of the mixture is 511.56 kPa. Converting to mmHg, it becomes

    511.56 * 7.50061683 = 3837.02 mmhg

    The pressure of the O2 is 196 kPa. Converting to mmhg, it becomes

    196 * 7.50061683 = 1470.12 mmhg

    Since the the pressure of the H2 is standard pressure, it means that the pressure is 760 mmhg

    Also, pressure of the N2 is 584 mm Hg

    Therefore,

    1470.12 + 760 + 584 + F2 = 3837.02

    2814.12 + F2 = 3837.02

    F2 = 3837.02 - 2814.12

    F2 = 1022.9 mm Hg
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