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Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law is the pressure at which a given liquid and its vapour or a given solid and its vapour can co-exist in equilibrium, at a given temperature. Check FAQs
PSaturated=KPTγRaoults
PSaturated - Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law?K - K value?PT - Total Pressure of Gas?γRaoults - Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law?

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96427.7778Edit=0.85Edit102100Edit0.9Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
PSaturated=KPTγRaoults
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
PSaturated=0.85102100Pa0.9
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
PSaturated=0.851021000.9
Next Step Evaluate
PSaturated=96427.7777777778Pa
LAST Step Rounding Answer
PSaturated=96427.7778Pa

Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law Formula Elements

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Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law
Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law is the pressure at which a given liquid and its vapour or a given solid and its vapour can co-exist in equilibrium, at a given temperature.
Symbol: PSaturated
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
K value
K value is defined as the ratio of vapor-phase mole fraction to the liquid phase mole fraction.
Symbol: K
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Total Pressure of Gas
Total pressure of Gas is the sum of all the forces that the gas molecules exert on the walls of their container.
Symbol: PT
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law
Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law is a factor used in thermodynamics to account for deviations from ideal behaviour in a mixture of chemical substances.
Symbol: γRaoults
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law

​Go Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Raoult's Law
PSaturated=KPT

Other formulas in K values for Gamma Phi formulation, Raoult’s Law, Modified Raoult’s Law, and Henry’s Law category

​Go K-Value or Vapour-Liquid Distribution Ratio of Component
K=yGasxLiquid
​Go K-Value of Component using Gamma-Phi Formulation
K=γRaoultsPsatϕRaoultsPT
​Go Fugacity Coefficient of Component using K-Value Expression for Gamma-Phi Formulation
ϕRaoults=γRaoultsPsatKPT
​Go Activity Coefficient of Component using K-Value Expression for Gamma-Phi Formulation
γRaoults=KϕRaoultsPTPsat

How to Evaluate Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law?

Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law evaluator uses Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law = (K value*Total Pressure of Gas)/Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law to evaluate the Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law, Saturated pressure of component using K-value expression for Modified Raoult's law formula is defined as ratio of product of K-value of that component and pressure to activity coefficient of that component. Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law is denoted by PSaturated symbol.

How to evaluate Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law, enter K value (K), Total Pressure of Gas (PT) & Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law Raoults) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law

What is the formula to find Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law?
The formula of Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law is expressed as Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law = (K value*Total Pressure of Gas)/Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law. Here is an example- 284584.7 = (0.85*102100)/0.9.
How to calculate Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law?
With K value (K), Total Pressure of Gas (PT) & Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law Raoults) we can find Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law using the formula - Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law = (K value*Total Pressure of Gas)/Activity Coefficient in Raoults Law.
What are the other ways to Calculate Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law-
  • Saturated Pressure in Raoults Law=K value*Total Pressure of GasOpenImg
Can the Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law be negative?
Yes, the Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law, measured in Pressure can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law?
Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law 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 Saturated Pressure of Component using K-value Expression for Modified Raoult's Law can be measured.
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