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2 September, 19:46

A mixture of xenon and nitrogen gases, at a total pressure of 783 mm Hg, contains 9.00 grams of xenon and 6.65 grams of nitrogen. What is the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture? PXe = mm Hg PN2 = mm Hg

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  1. 2 September, 21:57
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    Partial pressure Xe = 175.4 mm Hg

    Partial pressure N2 = 607.6 mm Hg

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Total pressure of the mixture = 783 mm Hg

    Mass of Xenon = 9.00 grams

    Atomic mass Xenon = 131.29 g/mol

    Mass of N2 gas = 6.65 grams

    Molar mass of 28.0 g/mol

    Step 2: Calculate moles

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Moles xenon = 9.00 grams / 131.29 g/mol

    Moles Xenon = 0.06855 moles

    Moles nitrogen gas = 6.65 grams / 28.0 g/mol

    Moles nitrogen gas = 0.2375 moles

    Step 3: Calculate mol ratio

    Mol ratio = number of moles / total moles

    Mol ratio xenon = 0.06855 / (0.06855+0.2375)

    Mol ratio xenon = 0.224

    Mol ratio nitrogen gas = 0.2375 / (0.06855+0.2375)

    Mol ratio nitrogen gas = 0.776

    Step 4: Calculate the partial pressures

    Partial pressure = mol ratio * total pressure

    Partial pressure Xe = 0.224 * 783 mmHg

    Partial pressure Xe = 175.4 mm Hg

    Partial pressure N2 = 0.776 * 783 mmHg

    Partial pressure N2 = 607.6 mm Hg

    175.4 + 607.6 = 783 mmHg
  2. 2 September, 22:43
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    The answers are:

    Partial pressure Xenon = 174.3 mmHg

    Partial pressure Nitrogen = 608.7 mmHg

    Explanation:

    According to Dalton's law, the partial pressure of a gas in a mixture is equal to the total pressure multiplied by the molar fraction of the gas:

    P = X Ptotal

    In this case we hace a mixture of xenon (Xe) and nitrogen (N₂) gases. In order to calculate the partial pressures of each gas, we have to first calculate the molar fraction of each one:

    X = number of moles of gas/total moles

    Xenon is a monoatomic gas (molecular weight = molar mass = 131.3 g/mol) and nitrogen is a diatomic gas (molecular weight = molar mass N x 2 = 14 g/mol x 2 = 28 g/mol)

    moles Xe = mass Xe/molecular weight Xe = 9 g/131.3 g/mol = 0.068 mol

    moles N₂ = mass N₂/molecular weight N₂ = 6.65 g/28 g = 0.2375 mol

    Total moles = moles Xe + moles N₂ = 0.068 mol + 0.2375 mol = 0.3055 mol

    ⇒X (Xe) = moles Xe/total moles = 0.068 mol/0.3055 = 0.2226

    P (Xe) = X (Xe) x Ptotal = 0.2225 x 783 mmHg = 174.3 mmHg

    ⇒X (N₂) = moles N₂/total moles = 0.2375 mol/0.3055 = 0.7774

    P (Xe) = X (Xe) x Ptotal = 0.7774 x 783 mmHg = 608.7 mmHg
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