Hello everybody!
I have two questions that I don't even know where to begin on. The first one is multiple choice and I have all of the possible answers. The second one is write-out. They both regard the gas laws. If anyone knows how to do these, I would be most appreciative.
1) A 14.0 L cylinder contains 5.60 g N2, 79.9 g Ar, and 6.40 g O2. What is the total pressure in ATM at 300K? ( R = Idea Gas Constant) (Hint: No calculator Required)
The options are: A) 120R B) 20R C) 30R D) 26R E) 60R
2) Two cylinders at 300K are connected by a closed stopcock valve. The right-hand cylinder contains 2.4 L of hydrogen at .600 atm. The left cylinder is larger and contains 6.8 L of helium at 1.40 atm.
- How many moles of each gas?
I can solve this: Since 22.4 L = 1 mole, 2.4/22.4 = .107 mol H2
Also, since 22.4 L = 1 mole, 6.8/22.4 = .304 mole He
- Find total pressure when the valve is open.
No idea. This is like the other question when it asked the total pressure.
-Partial pressure of both gasses at 300K when stopcock is opened.
I need to know the total pressure to find the partial pressures, I believe.
Can anybody help me solve these questions?
THANKS!