How would you change the rate of solubility of solid in liquid and gas in liquid?
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Answer:
Henry's law states that, at a given temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid. Increasing the surface area increases the rate of solubility of a solid because a larger number of molecules have contact with the solvent.
Explanation:
Explanation:
we will change the solid in liquid and gas first we will keep the US outside the refrigerator and keep it for 15 minute and after it will become liquid that after we will take out that water in any of our home material and put it on the gas it will become where the water vapour will come out of that and if we have to change the gas into liquid first the water paper goes off and it becomes cool we will keep it on the place where there is cool and it will become liquid water ...