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10 July, 20:30

A gas mixture contains oxygen, nitrogen, and helium. The partial pressures are:

Po, = 20.0 kPa, PN, = 46.7 kPa and Phe = 26.7 kPa.

What is the total pressure of the gas?

A. 46.7 kPa

B. 6.70 kPa

C. 2.49 x 104 kPa

D. 93.4 kPa

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  1. 10 July, 22:52
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    93.4 kPa

    Explanation: According to Dalton law of partial pressure, the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equivalent to the sum of partial pressures of individual gases. That is, P (total) = P₁ + P₂ + P₃, where P₁, P₂ and P₃ are partial pressures of individual gases.

    In this case,

    P (Po) = 20.0 kPa

    P (PN) = 46.7 kPa

    P (Phe) = 26.7 kPa

    Therefore, the total partial pressure will be;

    P (total) = 20.0 kPa + 46.7 kPa + 26.7 kPa

    = 93.4 kPa

    Therefore, the total pressure of the ga mixture is 93.4 kPa
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