What is partial
pressure?
The partial pressure of each constituent is that pressure
which the gas would exert if it occupied alone that volume occupied by the
mixtures at the same temperature.
What is compressibility factor?
The gas equation for an ideal gas is given by (PV/RT) = 1,
for real gas (PV/RT) is not equal to 1
(PV/RT) = Z for real gas is called the compressibility factor.
for real gas (PV/RT) is not equal to 1
(PV/RT) = Z for real gas is called the compressibility factor.
How does the Vander
Waal’s equation differ from the ideal gas equation of state?
The ideal gas equation pV=mRT has two important assumptions,
1. There is little or no attraction between the molecules of
the gas.
2. That the volume occupied by the molecules themselves is
negligibly small compared to the volume of the gas. This equation holds good
for low pressure and high temperature ranges as the intermolecular attraction and the volume of the molecules
are not of much significance.
As the pressure increases, the inter molecular forces of
attraction and repulsion increases and the volume of the molecules are not negligible. The real gas
deviates considerably from the ideal gas equation [p+(a/V2)](V-b) = RT
What is
humidification and dehumidification?
The addition of water vapour into air is humidification and
the removal of water vapour from air is dehumidification.