A gas mixture in a 4.600 L container at 350°C contains 1.35 g each of Ar, CO, and CH4. Find the partial pressure of CH4 (in atmospheres). Find the total pressure of the gas mixture (in atmospheres). Find the mole fraction of CH4.
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The molar mass of CH4 is approximately 16.04 g/mol. So, 1.35 g of CH4 is 1.35 g / 16.04 g/mol = 0.0841 mol. Show moreā¦
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