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The pressure that a component of a gaseous mixture would have if it alone occupied the same volume at the same temperature as the mixture. See Dalton's law.
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| partial pressure |
The fraction of the total pressure of a mixture of gases that is due to one component of the mixture.
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The pressure that a gas which is a component of a mixture of gases would exert if there were no other gases in the container.
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The pressure of one gas in a mixture. For example, if you had a 50:50 mix of helium and hydrogen gases and the total pressure was 2 atm, the partial pressure of hydrogen would be 1 atm.
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| partial pressure |
the pressure which would be exerted by a particular component of a gaseous mixture if all other components were removed without other change.
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