mielke
Mechanical
- Aug 24, 2009
- 181
Assume I have two gases flowing through a pipe that is at constant pressure and is being cooled. Lets say that the first gas completely condenses to liquid, due to cooling, while the other gas is still in vapor form.
Also if we assume at the start that gas a had a partial pressure of 10psia and gas b had a partial pressure of 20psia (giving a gauge/total pressure of 30psia). now once gas a condensed would gas b then have a partial pressure of 30psia (since its at constant pressure) or would something else happen or is this even a real situation???
Thanks
Also if we assume at the start that gas a had a partial pressure of 10psia and gas b had a partial pressure of 20psia (giving a gauge/total pressure of 30psia). now once gas a condensed would gas b then have a partial pressure of 30psia (since its at constant pressure) or would something else happen or is this even a real situation???
Thanks