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How do I do this partial pressure problem? (AP CHEM)

How Do I Do This Partial Pressure Problem AP CHEM class=

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The partial pressure of H(g) is 1.07 atm.

What is the partial pressure?

We know that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of the individual pressure of the gases. Now we know from the Dalton law of partial pressure that the total pressure PT = PA + PB + PC + ........

Thus, the molecular hydrogen has a pressure of 2.14 atm and this molecular hydrogen is made to decompose. The partial pressure of each of the H(g) is 2.14/2 = 1.07 atm.

Hence, the partial pressure of H(g) is 1.07 atm.

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