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Explain the process of dalton's laws

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According to Dalton's law of partial pressures, the total pressure by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each of the constituent gases. The partial pressure is defined as the pressure each gas would exert if it alone occupied the volume of the mixture at the same temperature.

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Dalton's law, the statement that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual component gases. The partial pressure is the pressure that each gas would exert if it alone occupied the volume of the mixture at the same temperature.

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Raoult's and Dalton's Laws

As distillation involves boiling a solution and condensing its vapors, the composition of the distillate is identical to the composition of the vapors. Several equations can be used to describe the composition of vapor produced from a solution.

For a mixture of n number of gases the total pressure is: p t o t a l = ∑ i = 1 n p i p_{total} =\sum_{i = 1}^{n}p_{i} ptotal=∑i=1npi. Or we can simply write it as: p t o t a l = p 1 + p 2 + p 3 + p 4 + p 5 …

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