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what is the effect of solubility of pressure on solubility of gases in liquid explain with Henry's law​

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Answered by Priyankajshi
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Liquids and solids exhibit practically no change of solubility with changes in pressure. Gases as might be expected, increase in solubility with an increase in pressure. Henry's Law states that: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution.

Answered by samriddhipal5
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Explanation:

The solubility of gases depends on the pressure: an increase in pressure increases solubility, whereas a decrease in pressure decreases solubility. This statement is formalized in Henry's Law, which states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution. This can be expressed in the equation:

C=K×P

gas

Variable represents:

C=the solubility of a gas in solvent

K=the proportionality constant

P

gas

=the partial pressure of the gas above the solution

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