Hydrogen gas is collected over water at 25 degrees Celsius and an atmospheric pressure of 766 mmHg. Given that 25 degrees Celsius equals 298 K, calculate the partial pressure of hydrogen gas.
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We need to find the total pressure of the gas mixture, which is the sum of the atmospheric pressure and the vapor pressure of water at 25 degrees Celsius. Total pressure = atmospheric pressure + vapor pressure of water At 25 degrees Celsius, the vapor pressure Show more…
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