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An increase in a gas's solubility in a liquid results in a reduction.
- When the temperature is held constant, Henry's law, a gas law, asserts that the amount of gas that is dissolved in a liquid is precisely proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the liquid. This relationship's proportionality constant is known as Henry's law constant.
- Every time a Pepsi (or other carbonated beverage) bottle is opened, Henry's law is put into effect. Pure carbon dioxide, typically maintained at a pressure that is only a little bit over atmospheric pressure, is typically the gas above the unopened carbonated beverage. Henry's law has the effect of making the unopened beverage have a high solubility of carbon dioxide.
- With respect to temperature, an increase in a gas's solubility in a liquid results in a reduction. The volume of dissolved gas rises as temperature rises. Gaseous solute cannot be accommodated by a solvent. A gas bubble appears.
Hence, an increase in a gas's solubility in a liquid results in a reduction.
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