Interpretation:
The molar volume is affected for the Zinc metal failed to drop into the aqueous solution has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
STP in chemistry is the short form for Standard Temperature and Pressure. STP most usually is used when performing arts calculations on gases, such as gas density. The normal temperature is
Ideal gas is the most usually used form of the ideal gas equation, which describes the relationship among the four variables P, V, n, and T. An ideal gas is a hypothetical sample of gas whose pressure-volume-temperature behaviour is predicted accurately by the ideal gas equation.
- The sum pressure of an ideal gas mixture is the amount of the partial pressures of the gases in the mixture.
- The pressure exerted by an individual gas in a mixture is known as its partial pressure.
- Assuming we have a mixture of ideal gases, we can use the
ideal gas law to solve problems involving gases in a mixture. - Dalton's law of partial pressures states that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the component gases:
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