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show how paritial pressure of a gaseous component is related to its mole fraction in the mixture.


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The sum of the mole fractions of all the components present must equal 1. That is, the partial pressure of any gas in a mixture is the total pressure multiplied by the mole fraction of that gas. This conclusion is a direct result of the ideal gas law, which assumes that all gas particles behave ideally.

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