Welcome back to my blog. Following is question 58 of the series I posted yesterday:
58. A mixture of 64g oxygen and 66g of CO2 are contained in a vessel exerting a total pressure of 980mmHg. Find the pressure exerted by each gas?
According to Dalton's Law of partial pressure, the pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of the individual components of the gas mixture. As the mixture share the same container, the gases have the same volume and temperature.
From the Ideal Gas Law. PV=nRT, the partial pressure of each gas is directly proportional to its mole number. If total pressure is known, the partial pressure of each gas would be the total pressure times its mole fraction.
Hope you understand this. Following is question 59 of the series:
59. Which of the
following best helps to account for the fact that the F- ion is
smaller than the O2- ion?
(a)
F- has a larger nuclear mass than O2-
(b) F-
has a larger nuclear charge than O2-
(c) F- is
more electronegative than O2-
(d) F- is more polarizable than
O2-.
I will post the answer in my next post.
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