(Use P_T for total pressure; P_water vapor for water vapor pressure; P_hydrogen gas for hydrogen gas pressure)

From the Dalton's law of partial pressures, the pressure of the hydrogen gas is 91.83 kPa.
In a mixture of gases, the total pressure is the sum of the pressures of the individual gases in the mixture according to the Dalton's law of partial pressures.
In this case, the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas is Phydrogen, the partial pressure of water is Pwater and the total pressure is PT.
Hence;
Phydrogen = PT - Pwater
95 - 3.17 = 91.83 kPa
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