Hi,
I'm looking for a method to calculate the partial pressures of a real gas mixture.
I know the Dalton's law for ideal gases but I think I can't use it for real gas mixtures.
Is there maybe a modification of the Dalton's law so that i can use it for real gas mixtures as well?
Thanks.
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Partial Pressure Of Real Gas Mixtures
Started by hutzi, Sep 24 2009 04:29 AM
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