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6 May, 04:58

A mixture with H2 and He exerts a total pressure of 0.48 atm. If there is 1.0 g of H2 and 1.0 g of He in the mixture, what is the partial pressure of the helium gas?

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  1. 6 May, 08:05
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    Answer is: the partial pressure of the helium gas is 0.158 atm.

    p (mixture) = 0.48 atm; total pressure.

    m (H₂) = 1.0 g; mass of hydrogen gas.

    n (H₂) = m (H₂) : M (H₂).

    n (H₂) = 1.0 g : 2 g/mol.

    n (H₂) = 0.5 mol; amount of hydrogen.

    m (He) = 1.0 g; mass of helium.

    n (He) = 1 g : 4 g/mol.

    n (He) = 0.25 mol; amount of helium.

    χ (H₂) = 0.5 mol : 0.75 mol.

    χ (H₂) = 0.67; mole fraction of hydrogen.

    χ (He) = 0.25 mol : 0.75 mol.

    χ (He) = 0.33; mole fraction of helium.

    p (He) = 0.33 · 0.48 atm.

    p (He) = 0.158 atm; the partial pressure of the helium gas.
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