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mention two applications of henrys law​

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Answered by vishakashinde
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The two applications of Henry's law are:-

In packing soda cans: To increase the solubility of carbon dioxide gas in soda water.

In deep sea diving: As nitrogen is a more soluble gas in our blood and at deep sea, pressure increases, so it's solubility also increases. When diver tries to come rapidly to the surface, pressure decreases and dissolved nitrogen in his blood starts forming bubbles. To avoid this, diver uses Oxygen diluted with helium.

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Henry's law states that at a constant temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas. "

➨The most commonly used version of Henry's law is:

"The partial pressure of a gas in vapour phase (p) is proportional to the mole fraction of the gas (χ) in a solution."

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Two applications of Henry's law are :-

⎆In packing soda cans: To increase the solubility of carbon dioxide gas in soda water.

⎆In deep sea diving: As nitrogen is a more soluble gas in our blood and at deep sea, pressure increases, so it's solubility also increases.

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⎆This law is given by a English physician and chemist William Henry.

⎆The mathematical formula of Henry's law is given by: P ∝ C (or) P = kH.C. W

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