Partial Pressure in Column Arc Formula

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The Partial Pressure in Arc Column of a gas is a measure of thermodynamic activity of the gas's molecules. Check FAQs
pe=1.3625(1022)Tne
pe - Partial Pressure in Arc Column?T - Temperature in Arc Column?ne - Electron Density in Arc Column?

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4.8E+23Edit=1.3625(1022)300Edit0.012Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
pe=1.3625(1022)Tne
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
pe=1.3625(1022)300K0.0121/cm³
Next Step Convert Units
pe=1.3625(1022)300K120001/m³
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
pe=1.3625(1022)30012000
Next Step Evaluate
pe=4.905E+28Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
pe=4.84085862324204E+23atm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
pe=4.8E+23atm

Partial Pressure in Column Arc Formula Elements

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Partial Pressure in Arc Column
The Partial Pressure in Arc Column of a gas is a measure of thermodynamic activity of the gas's molecules.
Symbol: pe
Measurement: PressureUnit: atm
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Temperature in Arc Column
Temperature in Arc Column is a physical quantity that expresses quantitatively the attribute of hotness or coldness.
Symbol: T
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Electron Density in Arc Column
Electron Density in Arc Column is the measure of the probability of an electron being present at an infinitesimal element of space surrounding any given point.
Symbol: ne
Measurement: Number DensityUnit: 1/cm³
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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How to Evaluate Partial Pressure in Column Arc?

Partial Pressure in Column Arc evaluator uses Partial Pressure in Arc Column = 1.3625*(10^22)*Temperature in Arc Column*Electron Density in Arc Column to evaluate the Partial Pressure in Arc Column, The Partial Pressure in Column Arc formula is defined as a measure of thermodynamic activity of the gas's molecules. Gases dissolve, diffuse, and react according to their partial pressures but not according to their concentrations in gas mixtures or liquids. Partial Pressure in Arc Column is denoted by pe symbol.

How to evaluate Partial Pressure in Column Arc using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Partial Pressure in Column Arc, enter Temperature in Arc Column (T) & Electron Density in Arc Column (ne) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Partial Pressure in Column Arc

What is the formula to find Partial Pressure in Column Arc?
The formula of Partial Pressure in Column Arc is expressed as Partial Pressure in Arc Column = 1.3625*(10^22)*Temperature in Arc Column*Electron Density in Arc Column. Here is an example- 4.8E+18 = 1.3625*(10^22)*300*12000.
How to calculate Partial Pressure in Column Arc?
With Temperature in Arc Column (T) & Electron Density in Arc Column (ne) we can find Partial Pressure in Column Arc using the formula - Partial Pressure in Arc Column = 1.3625*(10^22)*Temperature in Arc Column*Electron Density in Arc Column.
Can the Partial Pressure in Column Arc be negative?
Yes, the Partial Pressure in Column Arc, measured in Pressure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Partial Pressure in Column Arc?
Partial Pressure in Column Arc is usually measured using the Standard Atmosphere[atm] for Pressure. Pascal[atm], Kilopascal[atm], Bar[atm] are the few other units in which Partial Pressure in Column Arc can be measured.
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