At 300 k temperature pressure of container having 3:5 moles , then calculate partial pressure of H2 gas
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We know that partial pressure of a gas is the product of the total pressure and the concentration or the mole fraction of a gas in the mixture.
Partial pressure = Total pressure × Mole fraction
Let the given mass of each gas be x.
We know that the atomic masses given below:
H2=2
He=4.
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CH4=16
So, we have the mole fraction of each gas which is given below:
H2=x/2
He=x/4
CH4=x/16
The total moles of the gas mixture =0.8125x
Now, to calculate the partial pressure of :H2
Partial pressure = Total pressure × Mole fraction
=0.8125x2x×2.6
Partial pressure of H2=1.6 atm
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