A container holds three gases (all present in the same percentages): oxygen, carbon dioxide, and helium. The partial pressures of the three gases are 5.00 atm, 3.50 atm, and 6.00 atm, respectively. What is the total pressure inside the container?
Given data
Partial pressure of Oxygen: 5.00 atm
Partial pressure of Carbon dioxide: 3.50 atm
Partial pressure of Helium: 6.00 atm
Total pressure inside the container can be calculated by summing up the partial pressure exerted by all the gases present in the container.
Total Pressure (Ptotal) =Partial pressure(O2)+Partial pressure(Co2) +Partial pressure(He)
= 5.00+3.50+6.00
=14.5atm
The total pressure inside the container is 14.5 atm
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