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Calculate the partial pressure of Hg vapor in the plume. After the large eruptio

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Question

Calculate the partial pressure of Hg vapor in the plume.

After the large eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, gas samples from the volcano were taken by sampling the downwind gas plume. The unfiltered gas samples were passed over a gold-Coated wire coil to absorb mercury (Hg) present in the gas. The mercury was recovered from the coil by heating it, and then analyzed. In one particular set of experiments scientists found a mercury vapor level of 1800 ng of Hg per cubic meter in the plume, at a gas temperature of 12 degree C.

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here u go http://firstyear.chem.usyd.edu.au/bridging_course/Questions/PartialPressure.htm http://www.csgnetwork.com/vaporpressurecalc.html

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