Answer to Question #105160 in Physical Chemistry for deepak

Question #105160
State Dalton’s law of partial pressure. Derive its mathematical form.
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2020-03-11T09:06:39-0400

Solution.

Partial is the pressure of a gas in a mixture that this gas would create in the absence of other components.

p=p1+p2+p3+...+pnp = p1 + p2 + p3 + ... + pn

p×V=ν×R×Tp \times V = \nu \times R \times T

pn=ν×R×TVpn = \frac{\nu \times R \times T}{V}

p=R×TV×(ν1+ν2+ν3)p = \frac{R \times T}{V} \times (\nu1 + \nu2 + \nu3)

Answer:

Partial is the pressure of a gas in a mixture that this gas would create in the absence of other components.

p=R×TV×(ν1+ν2+ν3)p = \frac{R \times T}{V} \times (\nu1 + \nu2 + \nu3)


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