Dalton’s Law

Pressure of mixture of non-reacting gases is equal to sum of their partial pressures under similar conditions.

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Points to Remember

The partial pressure of each gas is equal to the mole fraction (X) of each gas times the total pressure.

Related Concepts

Ideal Gas Law

 

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