The hydrogen gas formed in a chemical reaction is collected over water at 30 at a total pressure of 742 mm Hg. The vapor

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The hydrogen gas formed in a chemical reaction is collected over water at 30 at a total pressure of 742 mm Hg. The vapor

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The hydrogen gas formed in a chemical reaction is collected over water at 30 at a total pressure of 742 mm Hg. The vapor pressure of water at 30°C is 31.8 mm Hg Part A What is the partial prossure of the hydrogen gas collected in this way? Express your answer in millimeters of mercury to three significant figures. 190 AED h ? Ps, - mm Hg
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