Answer:
- Partial pressure of methane = 3.36 atm
- Partial pressure of ethane = 0.30 atm
- Partial pressure of propane = 0.12 atm
Explanation:
To solve this problem we need to keep in mind that the partial pressure of a gas is equal to the mole fraction of the gas multiplied by the total pressure of the mixture.
First we calculate the mole fraction of each gas:
Total number of moles = 7.424 + 0.691 + 0.243 = 8.358 moles
- Mole fraction of methane = 7.424/8.358 = 0.89
- Mole fraction of ethane = 0.691/8.358 = 0.08
- Mole fraction of propane = 0.243/8.358 = 0.03
Now we calculate the partial pressure of each gas:
- Partial pressure of methane = 0.89 * 3.78 atm = 3.36 atm
- Partial pressure of ethane = 0.08 * 3.78 atm = 0.30 atm
- Partial pressure of propane = 0.03 * 3.78 atm = 0.12 atm