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The '''Amagat equation of state''' or '''Amagat's law''' <ref>Émile Hilaire Amagat "Sur l’équation différentielle de la vitesse du son", Journal de physique, 1st series, '''9''' (1880)</ref>, applies  to [[mixtures]] where each component is an [[ideal gas]]. It states that the volume of the mixture is the sum of the volumes of each individual component.
The '''Amagat equation of state''' or '''Amagat's law''' <ref>[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k34859d/f343.image.langEN Émile Hilaire Amagat Emile Hilaire Amagat, "Memoire sur la compressibilite des gaz a des pressions elevees," Annales de Chimie et de Physique '''19''' pp. 345-385 (1880)]</ref>, applies  to [[mixtures]] where each component is an [[ideal gas]]. It states that the volume of the mixture is the sum of the volumes of each component.  


For <math>n</math> components,
<math>V_{total} = \sum_{i=1}^n V_i = V_1 + V_2 + ... + V_n</math>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 01:32, 1 June 2021

The Amagat equation of state or Amagat's law [1], applies to mixtures where each component is an ideal gas. It states that the volume of the mixture is the sum of the volumes of each component.

For components,

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