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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
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PQ||SR and RP is a transveral.

(a)Angle RPQ + Angle PRQ=180°(By consecutive interior angle.)
=>40° + Angle PRQ=180°
=>Angle PRQ=180°-40°
=140°

(b)Angle SPR = Angle PRQ (By alternate angles)
=>Angle SPR=140°



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A vessel contains equal masses of hydrogen, helium and methane. Find out the fractions of the partial pressures of the mixture.

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1. Let the mass of all three gases be m.

Number of moles of H2 = given massmolar mass=m2

Number of moles of He = m4

Number of moles of CH​4 = m16

2. Mole fractions:

Total moles = m2+m4+m16=13m16χH2 = m213m16=813χHe = m413m16=413χCH4 =m1613m16=113

3. Partial pressure:

pH2 = χH2 ×P = 8p13pHe =4p13pCH4 = p13

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