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The partial pressure of water vapour (1.94 kPa) represents the pressure of the gas phase of water , which is oxygen (O2)
Since this is a pressure of the substance in the gas phase which is established at a particular temperature,
The partial pressure of water vapour (1.94 kPa) represents the pressure of the gas phase of water ,
which is oxygen (O2)
at 290 K?
The partial pressure of water vapour (1.94 kPa) represents the pressure of the gas phase of water , which is H20.Sorry, oxygen cannot be water since it has no hydrogen to perform hydrogen bonding
The partial pressure of water vapour (1.94 kPa) represents the pressure of the gas phase of water , which is water(g)(H2)), at 290 K meaning that at 290 K, the state of water is a gas.
Arkcon, when you said NaI + 2H2O2 --> NaI + 2H2O + O2is correct, my teacher told me you were wrong. Does anyone know what is the correct balanced equation?
(1) H2O2 + 2NaI = 2Na+ + I2 + 2OH-