What is difference between partial vapour pressure and vapour pressure
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This may look just like Dalton's law, but there are different pressures involved. The partial pressure of a gas is the pressure exerted by a gas in the volume occupied by a mixture of gases, while the vapor pressure of a gas is the pressure exerted by a gas over its condensed phase.
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The partial pressure of a gas is the pressure exerted by a gas in the volume occupied by a mixture of gases, while the vapor pressure of a gas is the pressure exerted by a gas over its condensed phase.
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