. One container with a volume of 1.00L contains argon at a pressure of 1.77 atm, and a second container of 1.50 L volume contains argon at a pressure of 487 atm. They are then connected to each other so that the pressure can become equal in both containers. a What is the partial pressure of each gas? b. What is the total pressure?

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9. One container with a volume of 1.00 L contains argon at a pressure of 1.77 atm, and a second
container of 1.50 L volume contains argon at a pressure of .487 atm. They are then
connected to each other so that the pressure can become equal in both containers.
a. What is the partial pressure of each gas?
b. What is the total pressure?
10. Mixtures of helium and oxygen can be used in scuba diving tanks to help prevent "the
bends." For a particular dive, 46L of He at 25C and 1.0 atm and 12L of O2 at 25C and 1.0
atm were pumped into a 5.0L tank.
a What is the partial pressure of each gas?
b. What is the total pressure?
Transcribed Image Text:Dalton v Accessibility Mode L Imr 9. One container with a volume of 1.00 L contains argon at a pressure of 1.77 atm, and a second container of 1.50 L volume contains argon at a pressure of .487 atm. They are then connected to each other so that the pressure can become equal in both containers. a. What is the partial pressure of each gas? b. What is the total pressure? 10. Mixtures of helium and oxygen can be used in scuba diving tanks to help prevent "the bends." For a particular dive, 46L of He at 25C and 1.0 atm and 12L of O2 at 25C and 1.0 atm were pumped into a 5.0L tank. a What is the partial pressure of each gas? b. What is the total pressure?
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