vapor pressure of a pure solvent is the pressure needed for the gas to escape the pure solvent in vapor form. its partial pressure in this case will be the pressure of that escaped vapour (in the mixture of air). in simpler terms vapor pressure describes a single condensable system (just the vapor of the solvent and the liquid state of the solvent) while its partial pressure describes the multicomponent system (air). they are essentially the same thing describing different systems
It completely depends on the gun. I would GUESS somewhere around 600 shots.
A helium balloon rises into the air because the density of the helium is lesser than the density of the air, therefore, the balloon rises, trying to reach above the air. Helium is lighter than air, or to be more precise, less dense. Helium gas weighs less than our atmospheric air so it floats. Same goes for hydrogen and a few other pure gases
The boiling point of water is dependent upon air pressure, and in Nepal, the high altitiude results in low air pressure.
Not significantly ... note that air is 80% nitrogen.
Yes, iron is a chemical element.
Air is not a pure substance.
air is not pure
reason for air is not pure
A pure air can be prepared only in laboratory, by mixing the components. Note that air is not a compound but a mixture of gases. In the nature pure air don't exist - the air is polluted.
Table salt (NaCl) is a compound not a mixture.
no
Yes: for example destillation, crystallisation, freezing .....
21% of air is pure oxygen
It is a Mixture
No. Air is not pure substance. Air has all dust and dangerous gases with it. From place to place its composition changes.
Pure air is homogeneous because all components are completely miscible.