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explain dalton's law of partial pressure.


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Answered by snehitha2
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The sum of the partial pressures of individual non reacting gases in a mixture  is equal to the total partial pressure of the mixture.


P = P1 + P2 + P3 + ....


This is Dalton's law of partial pressure.


=> Partial pressure is defined as the product of mole fraction and total pressure.


=> Mole fraction of a gas is the ratio of number of moles of that gas to the total number of moles of the mixture.

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DALTON LAW OF PARTIAL PRESSURE.....

STATES THAT THE TOTAL PRESSURE EXERTED BY A MIXTURE OF GASES IS EQUAL TO THE SUM OF THE PARTIAL PRESSURES OF THE GASES IN THE MIXTURE...


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Ptotal = P1+ P2 + P3......

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