Meaning of dalton's law of partial pressures
Definition of dalton's law of partial pressures
(noun)
(chemistry and physics) law stating that the
pressure
exerted by a
mixture
of gases equals the sum of the
partial
pressures of the gases in the mixture; the
pressure
of a gas in a
mixture
equals the
pressure
it would
exert
if it
occupied
the
same
volume
alone
at the
same
temperature
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