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Partial Pressure in Thermodynamics Formulas
Partial Pressure is the notional pressure of that constituent gas if it alone occupied the entire volume of the original mixture at the same temperature. And is denoted by p
partial
. Partial Pressure is usually measured using the Pascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Partial Pressure is always negative.
Formulas to find Partial Pressure in Thermodynamics
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Partial Pressure using Henry Law
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Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Partial Pressure
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Mole Fraction of Dissolved Gas using Henry Law
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Relative Humidity
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Henry Law Constant using Mole Fraction and Partial Pressure of Gas
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List of variables in Thermodynamics formulas
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Henry Law Constant
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Mole Fraction of Component in Liquid Phase
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FAQ
What is the Partial Pressure?
Partial Pressure is the notional pressure of that constituent gas if it alone occupied the entire volume of the original mixture at the same temperature. Partial Pressure is usually measured using the Pascal for Pressure. Note that the value of Partial Pressure is always negative.
Can the Partial Pressure be negative?
Yes, the Partial Pressure, measured in Pressure can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Partial Pressure?
Partial Pressure is usually measured using the Pascal[Pa] for Pressure. Kilopascal[Pa], Bar[Pa], Pound Per Square Inch[Pa] are the few other units in which Partial Pressure can be measured.
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