What is pour Pressure lowering.Explain the
effect of tempererture on solubility of
gas. Write any two points to distinguish ideal and nonideal solutions
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Pore pressure is the pressure of the fluid in the pore space of the rock, and as mentioned above, when it exceeds the hydrostatic pressure, overpressure situation occurs.
As the kinetic energy of the gaseous solute increases, its molecules have a greater tendency to escape the attraction of the solvent molecules and return to the gas phase. Therefore, the solubility of a gas decreases as the temperature increases.
The fundamental difference between an ideal and non-ideal solution is the application of Raoult's law. ... It obeys Raoult's law to the furthest extent possible.
An example of this kind of non-ideal solution is a mixture of acetone and chloroform.
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