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A mixture of two gases with a total pressure of 3.08 atm contains 0.70 atm of Gas A. What is the partial pressure of Gas B in atm?

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To find the partial pressure of Gas B, we use the following equation based on Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures:

\[ \text{Total Pressure} = \text{Pressure of Gas A} + \text{Pressure of Gas B} \]

Given:
- Total Pressure = 3.08 atm
- Pressure of Gas A = 0.70 atm

\[ \text{Pressure of Gas B} = \text{Total Pressure} - \text{Pressure of Gas A} \]
\[ \text{Pressure of Gas B} = 3.08 \, \text{atm} - 0.70 \, \text{atm} = 2.38 \, \text{atm} \]

Thus, the partial pressure of Gas B is 2.38 atm.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** A mixture of two gases with a total pressure of 3.08 atm contains 0.70 atm of Gas A. What is the partial pressure of Gas B in atm? **Explanation:** To find the partial pressure of Gas B, we use the following equation based on Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures: \[ \text{Total Pressure} = \text{Pressure of Gas A} + \text{Pressure of Gas B} \] Given: - Total Pressure = 3.08 atm - Pressure of Gas A = 0.70 atm \[ \text{Pressure of Gas B} = \text{Total Pressure} - \text{Pressure of Gas A} \] \[ \text{Pressure of Gas B} = 3.08 \, \text{atm} - 0.70 \, \text{atm} = 2.38 \, \text{atm} \] Thus, the partial pressure of Gas B is 2.38 atm. **Calculator Interface:** The interface on the right includes: - A numerical keypad (0-9) for inputting values. - Mathematical operators for calculations. - A display area with the label “atm” indicating where the final answer should appear. - Buttons for clearing (C) and backspacing as needed during input.
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