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" Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures states that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the component gases of the mixture. "
Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 432
by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1887
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Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - 1899 - 660 pages
...in that nitrogen is without action upon it at a red heat. PHYSICS. Dalton's law is that the pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures that each would exert in the same receptable. There are cases in which this law does not...
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Glasgow Medical Journal

1862 - 522 pages
...paper that the tension of one gas in another is the same as its tension in vacuo. Hence the tension of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the tensions of the constituent gases. If then a gaseous mixture of volume = V consist of o°c. 5 10 15...
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text-book for the Use ...

Denison Olmsted - 1882 - 522 pages
...law is not strictly followed by many gases. 238. Dalton's Law.— At a given temperature the tension of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the tensions of the gases taken separately. In this law a mixture is spoken of and not a chemical combination....
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An Introduction to Physiology: By Augustus D. Waller

Augustus Désiré Waller - 1891 - 640 pages
...cm. Hg) is the partial pressure of nitrogen. More generally expressed, the total pressure or tension of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures or tensions of the component gases. In the case of air the total pressure (75 .cm....
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - 1899 - 672 pages
...in that nitrogen is without action upon it at a red heat. PHYSICS. Dalton's law is that the pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures that each would exert in the same receptable. There are cases in which this law does not...
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Compend of Mechanical Refrigeration: A Comprehensive Digest of Applied ...

John Ewald Siebel - 1899 - 470 pages
...pressures equalize themselves. Hewx, the heat energy of a gas is independent of its volume, and the energy of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the energy of its constituents. DISSIPATION OF ENERGY. Accordingly we may allow a gas under pressure to...
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The Annual Register, Volume 140

Edmund Burke - 1899 - 678 pages
...in that nitrogen is without action upon it at a red heat. PHYSICS. Dalton's law is that the pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures that each would exert in the same receptable. There are cases in which this law does not...
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A Treatise on Chemistry, Volume 1

Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer - 1905 - 956 pages
...exert if it alone occupied the whole space, or as it may be otherwise expressed, the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of its constituent gases (Dalton). Thus, if a litre of oxygen at a pressure of 0-2...
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Lippincott's Medical dictionary

1906 - 1332 pages
...gas confined in a space is the same whether this space contains another gas or not, and the tension of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the tensions of all the gases. 2. The law of reciprocal proportions. 3. The law of multiple proportions....
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Audels Answers on Refrigeration and Ice Making: A Practical ..., Volume 1

Charles Edwin Booth - 1911 - 394 pages
...law do we deduce from this ? The heat energy of a gas is independent of its volume, and the energy of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the energy of its constituents. How does the conversion of heat into work and work into heat take place...
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