Respuesta :
A 5.0 L vessel holds 3.0 mol N2, 2.0 mol F2, and 1.0 mol H2 at 273 K. What is the partial pressure of fluorine?
P = nRT /V
P = 6(0.08206)(273) / 5.0
P = 26.88 atm
x(F2) =2/6 = 0.33
Partial pressure = 8.96 atm = 907 kPa
At 298 K, you collect 0.5 L of oxygen over water that has a total pressure of 150 kPa. What is the partial pressure of oxygen? (The partial pressure of water vapor at 298 K is 3.6 kPa.)
Dalton's Law of partial pressures
150 - 3.6 = 146.4 kPa
P = nRT /V
P = 6(0.08206)(273) / 5.0
P = 26.88 atm
x(F2) =2/6 = 0.33
Partial pressure = 8.96 atm = 907 kPa
At 298 K, you collect 0.5 L of oxygen over water that has a total pressure of 150 kPa. What is the partial pressure of oxygen? (The partial pressure of water vapor at 298 K is 3.6 kPa.)
Dalton's Law of partial pressures
150 - 3.6 = 146.4 kPa