Partial pressure
Approximately, the partial pressure of a gas in atmospheres in a mixture or solution is what would be the pressure of that gas if all other components of the mixture or solution suddenly vanished without its temperature changing.
Related Topics:
Gas - Pressure - Temperature
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The partial pressure of a gas in a mixture is a measure of thermodynamic activity of gas molecules.
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The pressure a gas exerts is proportional to the temperature and the concentration of the gas.
Related Topics:
Pressure - Temperature - Concentration
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Dalton's law of partial pressures |
| ► | Liquid phase vs. gas phase |
| ► | Partial pressure vs. concentration |
| ► | Partial pressure in diving breathing gases |
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