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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
10

URGENT If you take four gas samples with the following pressures: 12.3 atm, 56.7 atm, 1.09 atm, and 32.6 atm. What is the total

pressure of your samples? *
24,782 atm
74.9 atm
0.035 atm
102.69 atm
Chemistry
1 answer:
Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
4 0

The total pressure of gas samples are 102.69 atmosphere, if the gas samples have pressure of 12.3 atmosphere, 56.7 atmosphere, 1.09 atmosphere, and 32.6 atmosphere.

Explanation:

The given is,

                 Gas samples pressure are,

                 12.3 atmosphere, 56.7 atmosphere, 1.09 atmosphere, and 32.6 atmosphere

Step:1

              From the  Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure,

              The total pressure of a mixture of gases can be defined as the sum of the pressures of each individual gas,

                                    P_{Total} = P_{1} + P_{2} +P_{3} + P_{4}.........................(1)

              Where, P_{1} ,P_{2} ,P_{3}., etc. are the pressure of gas sample respectively 1,2,3.,etc.

Step:2

               From the given,

                                  P_{1} = 12.3 atmosphere    

                                  P_{2} = 56.7 atmosphere

                                  P_{3} = 1.09 atmosphere

                                  P_{4} = 32.6 atmosphere

                Equation (1) becomes,

                                       = 12.3 + 56.7 + 1.09 + 32.6

                                       = 102.69 atmosphere

                Total pressure of gas samples are = 102.69 atmosphere

Result:

              The total pressure of gas samples are 102.69 atmosphere, if gas samples have pressure of 12.3 atmosphere, 56.7 atmosphere, 1.09 atmosphere, and 32.6 atmosphere.

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