Equilibrium Partial Pressures | General Chemistry II | 7.4
Chemistry lecture discussing an example problem that involves calculating the equilibrium constant using the partial pressures of gases in a mixture. The ideal gas law is reviewed and we show that the concentration of the gas is proportional to the partial pressure.

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