Three flasks at 25°C are connected to each other, separated only by a three-way stopcock. • Flask 1 has a volume of 3.000 liters and holds helium gas at a pressure of 3.500 bars • Flask 2 has a volume of 2.000 liters and holds nitrogen gas at a pressure of 2.000 bars • Flask 3 has a volume of 1.800 liters and holds oxygen gas at a pressure of 4.000 bars a. If the stopcock separating the flasks were to be opened, what would the partial pressure of each gas in the apparatus be?  b. What would the total pressure of the apparatus be? c. What would the mole fraction of oxygen be?  d. If liquid water was added to the system (negligible volume, vapor pressure at 25°C is 0.031 bar), what will the mole fraction of all the gases in the system be?

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Three flasks at 25°C are connected to each other, separated only by a three-way stopcock.
• Flask 1 has a volume of 3.000 liters and holds helium gas at a pressure of 3.500 bars
• Flask 2 has a volume of 2.000 liters and holds nitrogen gas at a pressure of 2.000 bars
• Flask 3 has a volume of 1.800 liters and holds oxygen gas at a pressure of 4.000 bars
a. If the stopcock separating the flasks were to be opened, what would the partial pressure
of each gas in the apparatus be? 
b. What would the total pressure of the apparatus be?
c. What would the mole fraction of oxygen be? 
d. If liquid water was added to the system (negligible volume, vapor pressure at 25°C is
0.031 bar), what will the mole fraction of all the gases in the system be? 

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