Which one is not correct mathematical equation for Dalton's Law of partial pressure? Here p = total pressure of gaseous mixture.
Which one is not correct mathematical equation for Dalton's Law of partial pressure? Here p = total pressure of gaseous mixture.
Option 1 -
p = p₁ + p₂ + p₃
Option 2 -
p = n₁ (RT/V) + n₂ (RT/V) + n₃ (RT/V)
Option 3 -
pᵢ = xᵢp, where pᵢ = partial pressure of iᵗʰ gas
Option 4 -
pᵢ = xᵢp⁰, where xᵢ = mole fraction of iᵗʰ gas in gaseous mixture, p⁰ = pressure of iᵗʰ gas in pure state.
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:p? = p? x? is not a correct form of Dalton's law of partial pressures.
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