When a chemist collects hydrogen gas over water, she ends up with a mixture of hydrogen and water vapor in her collecting bottle If the pressure in the collecting bottle is 97.1 kilopascals and the vapor pressure of the water is 3 2 kilopascals, what is the partial pressure of the hydrogen?

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Answer: 93.9 kPa

Explanation: According to Dalton's law, the total pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of individual pressures exerted by the constituent gases.

[tex]p_{total}=p_A+p_B[/tex]

Thus [tex]p_{total}=p_{H_2O}+p_{H_2}[/tex]

Given: [tex]p_{total}=97.1 kPa[/tex]

[tex]p_{H_2O}=3.2kPa[/tex]

[tex]p_{H_2}= ?kPa[/tex]

Thus [tex]97.1kPa=3.2kPa+p_{H_2}[/tex]

[tex]p_{H_2}= 93.9kPa[/tex]


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