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14 November, 21:52

A gas mixture contains sulfur trioxide at a pressure of 1.45 atm and sulfur dioxide at a pressure of 0.32 atms. What is the total pressure of the gas mixture?

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  1. 14 November, 23:50
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    1.77 atm

    Explanation:

    Total pressure in a mixture is, the sum of partial pressures from each gas.

    Let's analyse with the Universal Gases Law

    Total pressure. V = (total moles). R. T

    Partial pressure of a gas. V = (mol of that gas). R. T

    Mole fraction:

    Partial pressure of a gas / Total pressure = moles of the gas / Total moles

    Then, total pressure in this mixture is:

    1.45 atm + 0.32 atm = 1.77 atm
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