How do you calculate the partial pressure of hydrogen gas?
1 Answer
The same way you calculate the partial pressure of any other gas.........
Explanation:
.....i.e. in a gaseous mixture, the partial pressure exerted by a component gas is the same as the pressure it would exert if it ALONE occupied the container. The total pressure is the sum of the individual partial pressures.
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And thus
The partial pressure exerted by an individual component is thus proportional to
This is all abstract, but you can bring an actual problem to the table.