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17 July, 07:42

Helium-oxygen mixtures are used by divers to avoid the bends and are used in medicine to treat some respiratory ailments. What percent (by moles) of He is present in a helium-oxygen mixture having a density of 0.518 g/L at 25 ∘ C and 721 mmHg?

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  1. 17 July, 08:58
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    The percentage by mole of Helium present in the Helium-Oxygen mixture is = 66.6%

    Explanation:

    From General gas equation.

    PV = nRT ... Equation 1

    Where n = number of moles, V = volume, P = pressure, T = temperature, P = pressure, V = volume.

    n = mass/molar mass ... Equation 2

    substituting equation 2 into equation 1.

    PV = (mass/molar mass) RT

    ⇒ Mass/molar mass = PV/RT ... Equation 3

    But mass = Density * Volume

    ⇒ M = D * V ... Equation 4

    Where D = density, M = mass

    Substituting equation 4 into equation 3

    DV/molar mass = PV/RT ... Equation 5

    Dividing both side of the equation by Volume (V) in Equation 5

    D/molar mass = P/RT ... Equation 6

    Cross multiplying equation 6

    D * RT = P * molar mass

    ∴ Molar mass = (D * RT) / P ... Equation 7

    Where D = 0.518 g/L, R = 0.0821 atm dm³/K. mol,

    T = 25°C = 25 + 273 = 298 K,

    P = 721 mmHg = (721/760) atm = 0.949 atm

    Substituting these values into equation 7

    Molar mass = (0.518 * 0.0821 * 298) / 0.949

    Molar mass = 13.35 g/mole

    The molar mass of the mixture is = 13.35 g/mole

    Let y be the mole fraction of Helium and 1-y be the mole fraction of oxygen.

    ∴ 13.35 = 4 (y) + 32 (1-y)

    13.35 = 4y + 32 - 32y

    Collecting like terms in the equation,

    32y - 4y = 32 - 13.35

    28y = 18.65

    y = 18.65/28

    y = 0.666

    y = 0.666 * 100 = 66.6%

    ∴The percentage by mole of Helium present in the Helium-Oxygen mixture is = 66.6%
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