Q: A gas mixture contains equal numbers of moles of two gases, what can you infer about the partial pressures of each gas?
A gas mixture contains equal numbers of moles of two gases, what can you infer about the partial pressures of each gas?
Flexi Says: The partial pressure of a gas in a mixture is equal to its mole fraction multiplied by the total pressure. Therefore, if the number of moles of each gas in a mixture are equal, the partial pressure of the gases will also be equal.