The formula to calculate the total pressure in a bubbler system is:
\[ P_{total} = P_{gas} + P_{vapor} \]
Where:
A bubbler partial pressure system is used to measure the pressure of gases and vapors in a closed environment. The system typically consists of a liquid reservoir through which gas is bubbled, allowing the measurement of the partial pressures of the gas and vapor components. This method is commonly used in various industrial and laboratory applications to ensure accurate pressure readings and maintain system integrity.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the total pressure:
\[ P_{total} = 500 + 300 = 800 \text{ Pa} \]
The total pressure is 800 Pa.