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2 May, 05:06

If a gaseous mixture is made by combining 3.78 g Ar and 3.27 g Kr in an evacuated 2.50 L container at 25.0 ∘ C, what are the partial pressures of each gas, P Ar and P Kr, and what is the total pressure, P total, exerted by the gaseous mixture?

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  1. 2 May, 07:29
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    The partial pressure of Ar = 0.925 atm

    The partial pressure of Kr = 0.381 atm

    The total pressure = 1.306 atm

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of Ar = 3.78 grams

    Mass of Kr = 3.27 grams

    Volume = 2.50 L

    Temperature = 25.0 °C

    Molar mass of Ar = 39.95 g/mol

    Molar mass of Kr = 83.80 g/mol

    Step 2: Calculate moles of Ar

    Moles Ar = mass Ar / molar mass Ar

    Moles Ar = 3.78 grams / 39.95 g/mol

    Moles Ar = 0.0946 moles

    Step 3: Calculate moles of Kr

    Moles Kr = 3.27 grams / 83.80 g/mol

    Moles Kr = 0.039 moles

    Step 4: Calculate partial press of each gas

    p*V = n*R*T

    ⇒ p = the partial pressure of the gas

    ⇒ V = the volume in the container = 2.50 L

    ⇒ n = the number of moles of the gas

    ⇒ R = the gasconstant = 0.08206 L*atm/K*mol

    ⇒ T = the temperature = 25°C = 298 K

    The partial pressure of Ar = (n*R*T) / V

    p (Ar) = (0.0946*0.08206*298) / 2.5

    p (Ar) = 0.925 atm

    p (Kr) = (0.039*0.08206*298) / 2.5

    p (Kr) = 0.381 atm

    Step 5: Calculate the total pressure

    The total pressure = p (Ar) + p (Kr)

    Total pressure = 0.925 atm + 0.381 atm = 1.306 atm
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