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example
gas mixture ( methane 10 mole % and argon 90 mole % )
pressure 2000 psi
volume 50 litre
if i want prepare this mixture using Gravimetric method what is the wight percent for each commponent in kg
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HelloThe gas law has nothing to do with that, Axar gave the answer, why foul it up?
Also you can calculate it with ideal gas low with the way that DSP suggested.100% - 10% - 5% = 85 %. Look up the density of argon; volume x density x % = weight needed.
Or is there some complication that I am overlooking ?
Peter
Hi Peter!Hi Axar
I am completely at a loss to understand how what you are suggesting differs from what I presented.
Peter
So substituting we go from: "100% - 10% - 5% = 85 %. Look up the density of argon; volume x density x % = weight needed."Hi Peter!Hi Axar
I am completely at a loss to understand how what you are suggesting differs from what I presented.
Peter
You used density in your calculations, and DSP don't. Your way is more accurate, but needs more information.
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