A canister contains 25 kPa of CO_2CO2, 7.50 kPa of N_2N2, and 52.5 kPa of O_2O2. What is the total pressure within the canister?

1 Answer
Aug 7, 2017

This is simply the sum of the individual partial pressures...........and you can do the sum in your head.......to get 85*kPa85kPa.

Explanation:

And this follows Dalton's law of partial pressures....."in a gaseous"in a gaseous
"mixture the partial pressure exerted by each gas is the same "mixture the partial pressure exerted by each gas is the same
"as the pressure it would exert if it alone occupied the container."as the pressure it would exert if it alone occupied the container.

"The total pressure is the sum of the individual partial pressures."The total pressure is the sum of the individual partial pressures.

This is an experimental gas law that has copious experimental support.

ANd thus P_"Total"=P_(CO_2)+P_(N_2)+P_(O_2)PTotal=PCO2+PN2+PO2

={25+7.5+52.5}*kPa={25+7.5+52.5}kPa

=85*kPa=85kPa

I think you can see from where the examiner pulled those figures.