Step 1: Determining the Number of Moles
Given the mass ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is \( 1:2 \), let:
- Mass of \( H_2 \) = \( 1 \) g
- Mass of \( O_2 \) = \( 2 \) g
The molar masses are:
- \( M_{H_2} = 2 \) g/mol
- \( M_{O_2} = 32 \) g/mol
Thus, number of moles:
\[
n_{H_2} = \frac{1}{2} = 0.5 \text{ moles}
\]
\[
n_{O_2} = \frac{2}{32} = 0.0625 \text{ moles}
\]
Step 2: Computing Mole Fraction
Total moles:
\[
n_{\text{total}} = 0.5 + 0.0625 = 0.5625
\]
Mole fraction of \( O_2 \):
\[
X_{O_2} = \frac{0.0625}{0.5625} = \frac{1}{9}
\]
Step 3: Finding Partial Pressure
Using Dalton’s Law:
\[
P_{O_2} = X_{O_2} \cdot P
\]
\[
= \frac{8p}{9}
\]
Conclusion
Thus, the correct answer is:
\[
\frac{8p}{9}
\]