Dalton's law of partial pressure is not applicable to
O2+ O3
CO + CO2
NH3+ HCl
I +O2
C.
NH3+ HCl
Dalton's law of partial pressure- This Law states that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of partial pressure exerted by the individual gas.
P =P1 + P2 + P3 · · · · · · · ·
Dalton's law of partial pressure follows by the mixture of non reacting gas but NH3 react with HCl gives NH4Cl. NH3 + HCl NH4Cl
Hence, Dalton's law of partial pressure is not applicable to NH3 + HCl.
Positive deviation from ideal behaviour takes place because of
molecular interaction between atom and
molecular interaction between atom and
finite size of atoms and
finite size of atoms and
The vapour pressure will be lowest for :
0.1 M sugar solution
0.1 M KCl solution
0.1 M Cu(NO3)2 solution
0.1 M AgNO3 solution
A gas at 350 K and 15 bar has molar volume 20 percent smaller than that for an ideal gas under the same conditions. The correct option about the gas and its compressibility factor (Z) is :
Z > 1 and repulsive forces are dominant
Z < 1 and attractive forces are dominant
Z < 1 and repulsive forces are dominant
Z > 1 and attractive forces are dominant