Answer: The partial pressure of hydrogen is 705.9 mmHg
Explanation:
Dalton's law of partial pressure states that the total pressure of the system is equal to the sum of partial pressure of each component present in it.
To calculate the partial pressure of hydrogen gas, we use the law given by Dalton, which is:
[tex]P_T=p_{H_2}+p_{H_2O}[/tex]
We are given:
Total pressure of the collection tube, [tex]P_T[/tex] = 729.8 mmHg
Vapor pressure of water, [tex]p_{H_2O}[/tex] = 23.8 mmHg
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]729.7=p_{H_2}+23.8\\\\p_{H_2}=729.7-23.8=705.9mmHg[/tex]
Hence, the partial pressure of hydrogen is 705.9 mmHg