how do you calculate the pressure of the dry gas from moist gas
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Assuming the same volume (V) and temperature (T) for the two gas mixtures (dry and moist) implies the same pressure according to the Ideal Gas Law.
PV=nRT
The ideal gas law states that the same volume and temperature of a gas mixture results in the same total pressure independent of the gas composition. This is empirically observed. In reality there are special cases, that is special gas mixtures, were there are discrepancies from this law but the deviations are normally very small.
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The pressure of moist gas is higher than pressure of dry gas.
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