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Henry's law states that, the partial pressure of the gas in vapour phase is proportional to the mole fraction of the gas in the solution.
According to the Ideal Gas Law, first stated by Emile Clapeyron as a combination of the existing Boyle's Law and Charle's Law, pressure of a gas (air is a mixture of gases) can be increased by either decreasing the volume, increasing the amount of gas particles in the compartment, or by increasing the temperature. Air compression is done through the first option of forcibly decreasing the volume of the container. While there are many types of gas compressors, the most commonly available method (reciprocating compressor) is to drive air into a compartment then use pistons to shrink the volume of the gas.
Boyle's law. In this law the condition is that the temperature of the gas is to be maintained constant.
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Henry's law states that, the partial pressure of the gas in vapour phase is proportional to the mole fraction of the gas in the solution.
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according to Boyle's law, volume of gas shrinks with decreasing pressure
Partial pressure of a gas applied to respiration is explained by Dalton's Law. It states that in every mixture of gas, each individual gas has its own pressure that makes up the total pressure of gas.
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Boyle's law is P is gas pressure, k is a constant for a given temperature, and V is the volume of the container P=k/V
Tools + Law = Mechanism
According to the Ideal Gas Law, first stated by Emile Clapeyron as a combination of the existing Boyle's Law and Charle's Law, pressure of a gas (air is a mixture of gases) can be increased by either decreasing the volume, increasing the amount of gas particles in the compartment, or by increasing the temperature. Air compression is done through the first option of forcibly decreasing the volume of the container. While there are many types of gas compressors, the most commonly available method (reciprocating compressor) is to drive air into a compartment then use pistons to shrink the volume of the gas.
Charle's law statesAt constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature increases or decreases.it is governed by the equationV/T=kV= volumeT = temperaturek = some constantexampleisobaric expansion of gas in a steam piston
Freezers use the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Firstly, modern refrigerators don't use CFC because CFCs are harmful to the atmosphere if released. Instead they use another type of gas called HFC-134a, also called tetrafluoroethane. HFC turns into a liquid when it is cooled to -15.9 degrees Fahrenheit (-26.6 degrees Celsius). A motor and compressor squeezes the HFC. When it is compressed, a gas heats up as it is pressurized. When you pass the compressed gas through the coils on the back or bottom of a modern refrigerator, the warmer gas can lose its heat to the air in the room. Remember the law of thermodynamics. As it cools, the HFC can change into a liquid because it is under a high pressure. The liquid flows through what's called an expansion valve, a tiny small hole that the liquid has to squeeze through. Between the valve and the compressor, there is a low-pressure area because the compressor is pulling the ammonia gas out of that side. When the liquid HFC hits a low pressure area it boils and changes into a gas. This is called vaporizing. The coils then go through the freezer and regular part of the refrigerator where the colder liquid in the coil pulls the heat out of the compartments. This makes the inside of the freezer and entire refrigerator cold. The compressor sucks up the cold gas, and the gas goes back through the same process over and over.