Dalton's Law
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Dalton Law
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The empirical generalization that for many so-called perfect
gases, a mixture of these gases will have a pressure equal to the sum of
the partial pressures that each of the gases would have as sole component with
the same volume and temperature, provided there is no chemical interaction. [[/a>|/a>
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use