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Three gases, hydrogen, argon, and krypton are confined in a 8.00 Lvessel at a pressure of 11.0 atm. The vessel contains 2.00 moles ofhydrogen, 3.00 moles of argon, and 4.00 moles of krypton. What isthe partial pressure of argon?
1. Partial pressure of argon = ( ? ) atm
Now suppose that 6.00 moles of xenon are added to the vesselwithout changing the volume or temperature. What is the partialpressure of argon now?
2. Partial pressure of argon after addition of xenon = ( ? )atm
Now suppose that an additional 5.00 moles of argon are added to thevessel, again without any change in the volume or the temperature.What is the partial pressure of argon now?
3. Partial pressure of argon after addition of 5.00 more moles ofargon = ( ? ) atm
Three gases, hydrogen, argon, and krypton are confined in a 8.00 Lvessel at a pressure of 11.0 atm. The vessel contains 2.00 moles ofhydrogen, 3.00 moles of argon, and 4.00 moles of krypton. What isthe partial pressure of argon?
1. Partial pressure of argon = ( ? ) atm
Now suppose that 6.00 moles of xenon are added to the vesselwithout changing the volume or temperature. What is the partialpressure of argon now?
2. Partial pressure of argon after addition of xenon = ( ? )atm
Now suppose that an additional 5.00 moles of argon are added to thevessel, again without any change in the volume or the temperature.What is the partial pressure of argon now?
3. Partial pressure of argon after addition of 5.00 more moles ofargon = ( ? ) atm
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