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The partial pressure of the hydrogen will be 0.853 atmospheres.
0,125 moles
0.395 total moles moles F 760.torr 300.torr total moles moles F 2 2 = ×
The number of moles is 0,579.
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The partial pressure of oxygen is 128 kPa.
The partial pressure of the hydrogen will be 0.853 atmospheres.
I presume that molar mass is needed n = pV/RT = 1 atm x 0.250 L/ 0.08206 x 273 K= 0.0112 molar mass = 2.50/ 0.0112 =224 g/mol total moles = 5.0 3.5 / 5.0 = partial pressure CO2 / 7.0 partial pressure CO2 = 4.9 atm Goodluck from michigan tech - Charlesworth sucks
0.125 moles
The answer is 0,125 moles.
0,125 moles
0.125 moles
To answer this question you first need to know how big the container is. What is the volume of the container?
0.395 total moles moles F 760.torr 300.torr total moles moles F 2 2 = ×
The number of moles is 0,579.
In a container the volume remain constant but the pressure increase.