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calculate partial pressure given vapor pressure, mole fraction, and temp?
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- texmanLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
find the mole fraction on each:
Mole fraction gas (X) = moles of gas (X) / total moles of all gases
Then use this formula:
Pi = X Pt
Where Pi = partial pressure of gas i
X = mole fraction of gas i
Pt = total pressure of all gases
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