Home Work: 1. At a temperature of 300K, 30 litres of gas A kept under pressure of 1 atm and 15 liters of gas B kept under pressure of 2 atm is transferred into an empty 10 L container. Calculate the total pressure inside the container and the partial pressures of gas A and gas B (Assume that A and B are ideal gases). 2. A mixture of gases contains 4.76 mole of Ne, 0.74 mole of Ar and 2.5 mole of Xe. Calculate the partial pressure of gases, if the total pressure is 2 atm. at a fixed temperature.

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1. At a temperature of 300K, 30 litres of gas A kept under pressure of 1 atm and 15
liters of gas B kept under pressure of 2 atm is transferred into an empty 10 L
container. Calculate the total pressure inside the container and the partial pressures
of gas A and gas B (Assume that A and B are ideal gases).
2. A mixture of gases contains 4.76 mole of Ne, 0.74 mole of Ar and 2.5 mole of
Xe. Calculate the partial pressure of gases, if the total pressure is 2 atm. at a fixed
temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:Home Work: 1. At a temperature of 300K, 30 litres of gas A kept under pressure of 1 atm and 15 liters of gas B kept under pressure of 2 atm is transferred into an empty 10 L container. Calculate the total pressure inside the container and the partial pressures of gas A and gas B (Assume that A and B are ideal gases). 2. A mixture of gases contains 4.76 mole of Ne, 0.74 mole of Ar and 2.5 mole of Xe. Calculate the partial pressure of gases, if the total pressure is 2 atm. at a fixed temperature.
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