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State henry's law . What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of a gas in a liquid.

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Answered by vedantkhanna00752
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In chemistry, Henry's law is a gas law that states that the amount of dissolved gas in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure above the liquid. The proportionality factor is called Henry's law constant. It was formulated by the English chemist William Henry, who studied the topic in the early 19th century.

Increased temperature causes an increase in kinetic energy. The higher kinetic energy causes more motion in the gas molecules which break intermolecular bonds and escape from solution. Check out the graph below: As the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas decreases as shown by the downward trend in the graph....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Henry's Law

The partial pressure of gas in vapour phase is directly propotional to mole fraction of gas in solution.

Solubility of gas in liquid decrease with the increase in temperature.

Because dissolution of gas in liquid is highly exothermic process.

And solubility of gas in liquid increases with the decrease in temperature.

Solubility of gas in liquid increases with the increases with the increase in pressure,because solubility of gas in liquid is directly propotional to pressure

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