GENERAL CHEMISTRY ACHIEVE ACCESS W/BOOK
GENERAL CHEMISTRY ACHIEVE ACCESS W/BOOK
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.38P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Total pressure and partial pressure of N2 and O2 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The combination of all the gas laws namely Boyle’s law, Charles law and Avogadro’s leads to the ideal gas equation that can be used to relate all the four properties such as given below:

  PV=nRT        (1)

Here,

R denotes gas constant.

V denotes the volume.

n denotes the temperature.

P denotes the pressure

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 13.38P

Total pressure and partial pressure of N2 and O2 is 2.04815 atm, 1.2002 atm and 0.83093 atm.

Explanation of Solution

The conversion factor to convert mL to L is as follows:

  1 mL=103 L

Thus 650 mL is converted to L as follows:

  Volume=(650 mL)(103 L1 mL)=0.65 L

Thus 500 mL is converted to L as follows:

  Volume=(500 mL)(103 L1 mL)=0.5 L

Assume the temperature is constant throughout and is 25 °C.

The formula to convert degree Celsius to kelvin is as follows:

  T(K)=T(°C)+273 K        (1)

Substitute 25 °C in equation (1).

  T(K)=25 °C+273 K=298 K

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

  1 atm=760 torr

Thus, 825 torr is converted to atm as follows:

  Pressure=(825 torr)(1 atm760 torr)=1.085 atm

Thus, 732 torr is converted to atm as follows:

  Pressure=(732 torr)(1 atm760 torr)=0.96315 atm

The expression to calculate n as per the ideal gas equation is as follows:

  n=PVRT        (2)

Substitute 0.65 L for V, 1.085 atm for P, and 0.08206 Latm/molK for R and 298 K for T in equation (2)to evaluate moles for N2.

  n=(1.085 atm)(0.65 L)(0.08206 Latm/molK)(298 K)=0.02884 mol

Substitute 0.5 L for V, 0.96315 atm for P, and 0.08206 Latm/molK for R and 298 K for T in equation (2) to evaluate moles for O2.

  n=(0.96315 atm)(0.5 L)(0.08206 Latm/molK)(298 K)=0.01969 mol

The formula of total moles in mixture is given as follows:

  ntotal=nN2+nO2        (3)

Substitute 0.02884 mol for nN2, 0.01969 mol for nO2 in equation (3).

  ntotal=0.02884 mol+0.01969 mol=0.04853 mol

The formula to calculate mole fraction is as follows:

  x=nntotal        (4)

Here,

ntotal denotes total moles in mixture.

Substitute 0.02884 mol for n, 0.04853 mol for ntotal in equation (4) to calculate mole fraction of N2.

  x=0.02884 mol0.04853 mol=0.5942

Similarly, substitute 0.01969 mol for n, 0.04853 mol for ntotal in equation (4) to calculate mole fraction of O2.

  x=0.01969 mol0.04853 mol=0.40572

For given mixture of gases Ptotal as per Dalton’s law is calculated as follows:

  Ptotal=PN2+PO2        (5)

Substitute 1.085 atm for PN2 and 0.96315 atm for PO2 in equation (5).

  Ptotal=1.085 atm+0.96315 atm=2.04815 atm

The partial pressure is calculated as follows:

  PN2=xN2Ptotal        (6)

Here,

Ptotal denotes total pressure exerted by mixture.

xN2 denotes the mole fraction of N2.

PN2 denotes the partial pressure exerted by N2.

Substitute 0.5962 for xN2 and 2.04815 atm for Ptotal in equation (6).

  PN2=(0.5962)(2.04815 atm)=1.2002 atm

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

  PO2=xO2Ptotal        (7)

Substitute 0.40572 for xO2 and 2.04815 atm for Ptotal in equation (7).

  PO2=(0.4057)(2.04815 atm)=0.83093 atm

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