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Dalton's law stablishes that the partial pressure of a gas <math>i</math> in a ideal mixture of gases at pressure <math>P</math> is:
'''Dalton's law''' establishes that the partial pressure of a gas <math>i</math> in a ideal mixture of gases at pressure <math>P</math> is:
:<math> P_i = X_i \, P </math>
:<math> P_i = X_i \, P </math>
where <math>X_i</math> is the [[molar fraction]] of a gas <math>i</math>.
where <math>X_i</math> is the [[molar fraction]] of a gas <math>i</math>.
==References==
==References==


[[category: classical thermodynamics]]
[[category: classical thermodynamics]]
[[category: mixtures]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 19 February 2009

Dalton's law establishes that the partial pressure of a gas in a ideal mixture of gases at pressure is:

where is the molar fraction of a gas .

References[edit]