In a gas mixture 6.2 mol of CO2, 11.2 mol of O2, and 2 mol of CH4 are present at 318 K and 247 Kpa, what will be the spatial pressure of the CO2 in the mixture
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Total moles = moles of CO2 + moles of O2 + moles of CH4 Total moles = 6.2 mol + 11.2 mol + 2 mol Total moles = 19.4 mol Show more…
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