LEY DE DALTON: PRESIONES PARCIALES (Explicación y ejercicio) | Leyes de los gases ideales

Learn to solve problems about Dalton's Law and partial pressures easily. In a gas mixture, each gas exerts a partial pressure, which is the pressure it would exert if it were the only gas in the container. Dalton's Law states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of the gases in the mixture. Pt = P1 + P2 + P3... Pn Imagine you have two different tanks, one filled with helium at 2.0 atm and the other filled with argon at 4.0 atm. When gases are combined in a single tank with the same volume and temperature, the number of gas molecules, not the type of gas, determines the pressure in a container. The pressure of the gases in the gas mixture would be 6.0 atm, which is the sum of their individual or partial pressures. Remember you can find me on my social media: Facebook Page:   / yamilcordobaquimica   Facebook Group:   / aprendamosquimica   Blog: http://profeyamil.blogspot.com/ My other channels:    / yamilcordoba2   #QuímicaDesCero #Química #LaQuímicaDeYamil