Hi, I've some exercises which I am not sure am I doing them right and some of them I don't even know to start.So here they are:
1.A sample of a smoke stack emission was collected into a 1.25l tank at 752mm Hg and analyzed.The analysis showed 92% CO2 3,6% NO 1.2% SO2 and 4.1% H2O by MASS!!What is the partial pressure exerted by each gas?
This is one of them which I don't know to start.
2.A sample of gas collected over water at 42c occupies a volume of one liter.The wet gas has a pressure of 0.986atm. The gas is dried and the dry gas occupies 1.04l with pressure of 1.0atm at 90c.Using this information calculate the vapor pressure of water at 42c.
n1=n2
pv=nrt
n(gas)=pv/rt=0.035mol I've got this from second half of exercise where is dry gas
And first half is wet gas
Ptot=p(gas)+p(water)
p(gas)=nrt/v=0.9atm
==> p(water)=0.086atm
I think this is it.
3.A sample of oxygen gas is collected over water at 25c(p(water)=23.8mm Hg).The wet gas occupies a volume of 7.28l at a total pressure of 1.25 bar.If all the water is removed what volume will the dry oxygen occupy at a pressure of 1.07atm and the temperature 37c?
Ptot=P(water)+P(oxygen)
P(oxygen)=1.26625atm-0.0352223=1.23atm
pv=nRT
n=0.361mol oxygen
Pv=nRT
V=8.586l
Is it correct?
4.A sample of oxygen is collected over water at 22c and 752mm Hg in 125ml flask.The vapor pressure of water at 22c is 19.8mm Hg.
a)partial pressure of water =?
b)how many moles of dry gas are collected?
c)How many moles of wet gas are in the flask?
d)if 0.0250g N2 are added to the flask at the same temperature what is the partial pressure of nitrogen in the flask?
e)what is the total pressure in the flask after N2 is added?
I've done this too:D
a)ptot=p(water)+p(oxygen)
p(oxygen)=732.2mm Hg=0.963421 atm
b)pv=nrt==>n=p(oxygen)*v/TR=0.00497atm(dry gass that means only oxygen)
e)ptot*v=ntot*R*T
ntot=0.0051045mol(wet gass)
e)wet gass+N2=p'tot
m(N2)=0.025g=0.0008928mol
p'tot*v=ntot*r*t
p'tot=1.1623atm
d)P(N2)=0.1728264atm
5.A mixture of 3.5 mol Kr and 3.9 mol He occupies a 10.00l container at 300K.Which gas has the larger?
a)average transitional energy?
b)partial pressure?
c)mole fraction?
d)effusion rate?
my work:
a)With obvious calculation I found a formula Ek=3/2*RT/Na
If I am right that means that both gasses are going to have the same average transitional energy,no?
b)Ptot=PKr+PHe
PKrV=nKrRT
PKr=8.62atm
and on the same way PHe=9.6atm
c)PHe/Ptot=nHe/ntot=W
WHe=0.53 and on the same way WKr=0.47
d)effusion rte of Kr/effusion rate of He=(MMHe/MMKr)1/2
that means that effusion rate of He=0.22*effusion rte of Kr so Kr has bigger effusion rate!
Please check as soon as you can!
Thank's