gázkeverékek
Gázkeverékek refer to mixtures of two or more gases. These mixtures are ubiquitous in nature and technology. A common example is the Earth's atmosphere, which is primarily a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, along with smaller amounts of argon, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases. Industrial processes also heavily rely on gázkeverékek. For instance, welding often uses argon-carbon dioxide mixtures to shield the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. Medical applications include oxygen-helium mixtures (heliox) for respiratory therapy, which can reduce breathing resistance. The properties of a gázkeverék are generally a combination of the properties of its constituent gases, but can also exhibit emergent behaviors. Predicting the behavior of gázkeverékek often involves understanding partial pressures, as described by Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures, which states that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each individual gas. The composition of a gázkeverék can be expressed in various ways, such as by mole fraction, mass fraction, or volume percentage. The specific applications and properties of gázkeverékek are diverse and depend entirely on the gases involved and their relative proportions.