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Chemistry, 13.11.2019 23:31, erinolson07cats

In a system for separating gases a tank containing a mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide is connected to a much larger tank where the pressure is kept very low. the two tanks are separated by a porous membrane through which the molecules must effuse. if the initial partial pressures of each gas is 5.00 , what will be the mole fraction of hydrogen in the tank after the partial pressure of carbon dioxide has declined to 4.50 ? a. 52.1 %.b. 37.2 %.c. 27.4 %.d. 32.1 %.e. 4.68 %.

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