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How to Calculate Ideal Gas Mixture

What is Ideal Gas Mixture?

Ideal gas mixtures follow combined gas laws where total pressure equals the sum of partial pressures. This principle is vital in chemistry, meteorology, and engineering.

Formula

The calculator applies Dalton\'s law: P_total = P₁ + P₂ +

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter quantities of each gas or their partial pressures and volumes
  2. 2The calculator applies Dalton's law: P_total = P₁ + P₂ + ...
  3. 3Results show mixture properties and mole fractions

Worked Examples

Input
N₂: 79%, O₂: 21%, P_total = 1 atm
Result
P_N₂ = 0.79 atm, P_O₂ = 0.21 atm
Earth's atmosphere composition

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Multiplying partial pressures instead of adding them
  • Assuming all gases have identical properties

Frequently Asked Questions

Does gas identity matter in partial pressure?

No, each gas independently contributes pressure. Gas molecules don't "know" what other gases are present.

How does humidity relate to gas mixtures?

Humidity is the partial pressure of water vapor relative to saturation; it's part of total atmospheric pressure.

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