General Chemistry
General Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781891389603
Author: Donald A. McQuarrie, Peter A. Rock, Ethan B. Gallogly
Publisher: University Science Books
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.33P
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Interpretation:

Partial pressure of Ar, He and F2 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The net pressure for gaseous mixture is equal to algebraic sum of partial pressures of its constituent gases. This is referred as Dalton’s law.

For a mixture of two gases, 1 and 2, Ptotal is calculated as follows:

  Ptotal=P1+P2

In terms of mole fraction the partial pressure is calculated as follows:

  Pi=xiPtotal

Here,

Ptotal denotes total pressure exerted by whole mixture of gases.

xi denotes the mole fraction.

Pi represents the partial pressure.

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Answer to Problem 13.33P

Partial pressure of Ar, He and F2 is 0.05912 atm, 1.8227 atm and 0.02604 atm respectively.

Explanation of Solution

The formula to obtain mass from mass percent of given mixture is as follows:

  Mass=(Mass %)(Mass of mixture)        (1)

Substitute 0.622 g for mass of mixture and 22.2 % for mass percent of Ar in equation (1).

  Mass=(22.2 %)(0.622 g)=0.138084 g

Substitute 0.622 g for mass of mixture and 68.5 % for mass percent of He in equation (1).

  Mass=(68.5 %)(0.622 g)=0.42607 g

Substitute 0.622 g for mass of mixture and 9.3 % for mass percent of F2 in equation (1).

  Mass=(9.3 %)(0.622 g)=0.057846 g

The expression to evaluate moles is as follows:

  Number of moles=Given massMolar Mass        (2)

Substitute 0.138084 g for mass and 39.948 g/mol for molar mass in equation (2) to calculate moles of Ar.

  Number of moles=0.138084 g39.948 g/mol=0.003456 mol

Substitute 0.42607 g for mass and 4 g/mol for molar mass in equation (2) to evaluate moles of He.

  Number of moles=0.42607 g4 g/mol=0.1065175 mol

Substitute 0.057846 g for mass and 37.99681 g/mol for molar mass of F2 in equation (2) to calculate the moles of F2.

  Number of moles=0.057846 g37.99681 g/mol=0.001522 mol

The conversion factor to convert atm to torr is as follows:

  1 atm=760 torr

Thus, 1450 torr is converted to atm as follows:

  Pressure=(1450 torr)(1 atm760 torr)=1.90789 atm

The formula to calculate mole fraction of argon is as follows:

  xAr=nArnAr+nHe+nF2        (3)

Substitute 0.003456 mol for nAr, 0.1065175 mol for nHe and 0.001522 mol for nF2 in equation (3).

  xAr=0.003456 mol0.003456 mol+0.1065175 mol+0.001522 mol=0.03099

The formula to calculate mole fraction of argon is as follows:

  xHe=nHenAr+nHe+nF2        (4)

Substitute 0.003456 mol for nAr, 0.1065175 mol for nHe and 0.001522 mol for nF2  in equation (4).

  xHe=0.1065175 mol0.003456 mol+0.1065175 mol+0.001522 mol=0.95535

The formula to calculate mole fraction of argon is as follows:

  xF2=nF2nAr+nHe+nF2        (5)

Substitute 0.003456 mol for nAr, 0.1065175 mol for nHe and 0.001522 mol for nF2  in equation (5).

  xF2=0.001522 mol0.003456 mol+0.1065175 mol+0.001522 mol=0.01365

In terms of mole fraction PAr is calculated as follows:

  PAr=xArPtotal        (6)

Substitute 0.03099 for xAr and 1.90789 atm for Ptotal in equation (6).

  PAr=(0.03099)(1.90789 atm)=0.05912 atm

In terms of mole fraction PAr is calculated as follows:

  PHe=xHePtotal        (7)

Substitute 0.95535 for xHe  and 1.90789 atm for Ptotal in equation (7).

  PHe=(0.95535)(1.90789 atm)=1.8227 atm

Partial pressure of F2 is calculated as follows:

  PF2=xF2Ptotal        (8)

Substitute 0.01365 for xF2 and 1.90789 atm for Ptotal in equation (8).

  PF2=(0.01365)(1.90789 atm)=0.02604 atm

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