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Why is Dalton's law a limiting law?

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Answered by AdrijaSamanta76517A
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Limitation of Dalton's Law

The law holds good for real gases at low pressure, but at high pressure, it deviates significantly. The mixture of gases is non-reactive in nature. It is also assumed that the interaction among the molecules of each individual gas is the same as the molecules in the mixture.

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The law holds good for real gases at low pressure,but at high pressure,it deviates significantly.The mixture of gases is non-reactive in nature.It is also assumed that the interaction among the molecules of each individual gas is the same as the molecules in the mixture.

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