A 9.00L tank at 26.1°C is filled with 16.4g of chlorine pentafluoride gas and 7.48g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas, and the total pressure in the tank. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits. chlorine pentafluoride mole fraction: ?   partial pressure: ? atm sulfur tetrafluoride mole fraction: ?   partial pressure: ? atm Total pressure in tank: ? atm

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Calculating partial pressure in a gas mixture

 

A 9.00L tank at 26.1°C is filled with 16.4g of chlorine pentafluoride gas and 7.48g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas, and the total pressure in the tank. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits.

chlorine pentafluoride mole fraction: ?
 
partial pressure:
? atm
sulfur tetrafluoride mole fraction: ?
 
partial pressure:
? atm
Total pressure in tank:
? atm
 
 
 

 

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Using reactant reaction order to predict changes in the initial rate
 
A certain reaction is first order in (N2) and second-order in (H2). Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits.

N2
H2
initial rate of reaction
2.39M
1.75M
86.0/Ms
2.39M
2.07M
 ? M/s
6.89M
0.607M
? M/s
 
 
 
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