A gas mixture has a total pressure of 0.56 atm and consists of He and Ne. If the partial pressure of the He in the mixture os 0.27 atm. What is the partial pressure of the Ne in the mixture?

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The partial pressure of the Ne in the mixture is 0.29 atm if the as mixture has a total pressure of 0.56 atm and consists of He and Ne.

What is Dalton's law?

Dalton's law states that the total partial pressures of all the gases in a mixture of non-reacting gases at a constant temperature equal the pressure the mixture exerts.

We have:

A gas mixture has a total pressure of 0.56 atm and consists of He and Ne. If the partial pressure of the He in the mixture os 0.27 atm.

According to Dalton's law

Total pressure = partial pressure of He + Partial pressure of Ne

0.56 = 0.27 + P(Ne)

P(Ne) = 0.29 atm

Thus, the partial pressure of the Ne in the mixture is 0.29 atm if the as mixture has a total pressure of 0.56 atm and consists of He and Ne.

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