WELCOME TO RESPIRATORY CALCULATIONS


BOYLE'S LAW CALCULATOR-- (Click for pop up)

If temperature remains constant (P1V1= P2V2). Always make sure that your two values of either P or V have the same units before you use this calculator.

Enter P1: Enter V1:
Enter P2: Enter V2:

Here Are Your Final Results:

P1: V1:
P2: V2:

 


CHARLES' LAW CALCULATOR ---(Click for pop up)

If pressure remains constant (V1/T1= V 2/T2). Always make sure that your two values of either V or T have the same units before you use this calculator.

Enter T1: Enter V1:
Enter T2: Enter V2:

Here Are Your Final Results:

T1: V1:
T2: V2:

 


GAY-LUSSAC'S LAW CALCULATOR----(Click for pop up)

If volume remains constant (P1/T1= P 2/T2). Always make sure that your two values of either P or T have the same units before you use this calculator.

Enter T1: Enter P1:
Enter T2: Enter P2:

Here Are Your Final Results:

T1: P1:
T2: P2:

 


DALTON'S LAW

You don't need a calculator to know Dalton's law. All dalton's law is saying is that in a mixture of gases, the total pressure is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each of the separate gases. In order words, if 10 molecules of gas A is put in the same container with 5 molecules of gas B, the total pressure may be expressed as 15. Each gas in the mixture will individually contribute to the total pressure created by the mixture of gases.

 


HENRY'S LAW

Henry's law states that the amount of a gas that dissolves in a liquid at a given temperature is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas.

 


INTEGRATED FICK'S AND GRAHAMS'S LAW CALCULATOR---(Click for pop up)

Enter Difference in Partial Pressure btw the two points (P1-P2): Enter Amount of gas that diffuses from one point to another(Vgas): Enter Gram Molecular Weight of Gas (GMW):
Enter Surface Area (A): EnterThickness (T):

Enter Diffusion Constant for gas (D)

Enter Solubility Coefficient of gas(S):

 

Here Are Your Final Results:

Difference in Partial Pressure btw the two points (P1-P2): Amount of gas that diffuses from one point to another(Vgas): Gram Molecular Weight of Gas (GMW):
Surface Area (A): Thickness (T):

Diffusion Constant for gas (D)

Solubility Coefficient of gas(S):

 



   

Baka isn't sure if his heart is functioning well. We all hope that he feels better.

zebara
 

FAST ACCESS TOOLS:

Metric Measurements

Periodic table

UST Library Website

Check your UST Email

Check your UST Blackboard

Check for UST open science jobs