Which mixture of gases at room temp does not obey daltons law of partial pressure?
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The mixture of NH3 and HCl at room temperature does not obey Dalton's law of partial pressure.
REASON :
> NH3 and HCl react spontaneously
when put together within the same
apparatus.
> If they react, then the volume
obviously changes .
> which will not result in the pressure
that you would predict if the two gases
doesn't react and remained as separate
entities.
FRIEND, I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU.
The mixture of NH3 and HCl at room temperature does not obey Dalton's law of partial pressure.
REASON :
> NH3 and HCl react spontaneously
when put together within the same
apparatus.
> If they react, then the volume
obviously changes .
> which will not result in the pressure
that you would predict if the two gases
doesn't react and remained as separate
entities.
FRIEND, I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU.
Answered by
28
Answer:
NH3 And HCl
Explanation:
Because Dalton's law of partial pressure is applicable for non reacting gases only.
NH3 and HCl will react to form NH4Cl
Hence, they will not obey Dalton's law of partial pressure
NH3 + HCl --------> NH4Cl
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