CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Mahek6112, 10 months ago

❇️Application of Henry's law...??❇️

is there any limitations? then please answer me

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Answered by IonicYadav
14

Explanation:

the law states that at a constant temperature the solubility of a gas in a liquid proportional to the partial pressure of the gas present above the surface of a liquid or solution

Limitations of Henry's Law : Henry's law is applicable only when. - The pressure of the gas is not too high and temperature is not too low. - The gas should not undergo any chemical change. - The gas should not undergo association or dissociation in the solution.

Answered by mehakbhatia45
18

According to Henry's law, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas.

X=K

h

×P

X is the mole fraction of gas, K

h

is Henry's law constant and P is the partial pressure of the gas.

Important applications of Henry's law:

1) In packing of soda cans: Soda water bottles are always packed under higher pressure to increase the solubility of CO

2

gas.

2) In deep-sea diving: Nitrogen is more soluble than Helium in our blood. In the deep sea, the pressure is higher than at the surface of the water. When diver tries to come rapidly towards the surface of the water, pressure decreases and dissolved nitrogen comes back from blood and makes bubbles in veins. Hence, divers use oxygen diluted with helium.

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