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what does the gas always tend to be less soluble in liquid as the temperature is raised ​

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Answered by Mehertaj
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Dissolution of gas in a liquid is an exothermic process and heat is evolved during dissolution. With an increase in temperature, heat is supplied which shifts the equilibrium in the backward direction. Hence, gases always tend to be less soluble in liquids as the temperature is raised.

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what does the gas always tend to be less soluble in liquid as the temperature is raised ​?

Explanation:

Dissolution of gas in a liquid is an exothermic process and heat is evolved during dissolution. With an increase in temperature, heat is supplied which shifts the equilibrium in the backward direction. Hence, gases always tend to be less soluble in liquids as the temperature is raised.

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