Chemistry 2374A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stamen, Molar Volume, Positive Feedback

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Chapter 1. 2 and 1. 3 (ideal gas law and temperature & p-v isotherms and. In the partial pressure, all the gases are treated as itself, thus calculated as individual gases that combined rather as all as one gases. Though (cid:498)one gases(cid:499) assumption can be used to calculated the total pressure of gases. Despite different gases, 1 mole of any gases in stp (standard temperature and pressure occupies the volume) The ideal gas law applies to all gases, therefore it also applies to gas mixtures. Scenario: a mixture of two gases at constant v and t (moles a = na, moles b = nb). The total pressure is ptot = pa + pb (total pressure = pressure a +pressure b) The partial pressures are simply calculated from the ideal gas law: pa/bv = na/brt. If there are more than two gases involved, it will be ptot = pa + pb + pc .

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