Answer:
The order of mole fraction in increasing order will be:
[tex]\chi_{Ne}<\chi_{Ar}<\chi_{He}[/tex]
Explanation:
Relation between mole fraction and partial pressure of the component is given as:
[tex]p_i=P\times \chi_i[/tex]
Where :P = Total pressure of the mixture
[tex]p_i[/tex] = partial pressure of the i component
[tex]\chi_i[/tex] = Mole fraction of the i component
We have :
Partial pressure of the helium gas ,[tex]p_{He}[/tex]= 0.75 atm
Partial pressure of the neon gas, [tex]p_{Ne}[/tex]= 0.30 atm
Partial pressure of the argon gas ,[tex]p_{Ar}[/tex]= 0.62 atm
As we can see that from the above equation, that partial pressure and mole fraction are directly linked to each other.
[tex]p_i\propto \chi_i[/tex]
So, the gas with higher value of partial; pressure will have higher value of mole fraction in the mixture.
So, the order of partial pressure from lowest to highest is:
[tex]p{Ne}<p_{Ar}<p_{He}[/tex]
And hence the order of mole fraction will also be same :
[tex]\chi_{Ne}<\chi_{Ar}<\chi_{He}[/tex]