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t 013 points Previous Answers FOLLOW-UP PROBLM 5.9 Applying Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures To prevent the presence of air, noble gases are placed over highly reactive chemicals to act as inert "blanketing" gases. A chemical engineer places a mixture of noble gases consisting of 5.30 g of He, 14.9 g of Ne, and 35.4 g of Kr in a piston-cylinder assembly at STP. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas. Phe- 11 13.92 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%, atm Phe2.20 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%, atm Pk 2615x Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. atm Submit Answer 4 points
t 013 points Previous Answers FOLLOW-UP PROBLM 5.9 Applying Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures To prevent the presence of air, noble gases are placed over highly reactive chemicals to act as inert "blanketing" gases. A chemical engineer places a mixture of noble gases consisting of 5.30 g of He, 14.9 g of Ne, and 35.4 g of Kr in a piston-cylinder assembly at STP. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas. Phe- 11 13.92 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%, atm Phe2.20 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%, atm Pk 2615x Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. atm Submit Answer 4 points
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