Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago


What is the effect of temperature on solubility of gases in
liquids?
A + B = AB; K = 1 x 10^2
E + F = EF; K = 1 x 10^-3
Out of AB and EF, which one is more stable AB or EF?​

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Answered by kabirsingh18
0

Answer:

Hey there

the temperature of the gas is inversely proportional to the solubility

when temperature rises the solubility decreases

ab is more stable because solubility constant is equal to 10^2

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Answered by BendingReality
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Question :

What is the effect of temperature on solubility of gases in  liquids?

A + B ⇄  AB  [  K = 1 x 10⁻²  ]

E + F  ⇄   EF  [ K = 1 x 10⁻³ ]

Out of AB and EF, which one is more stable AB or EF?​

Answer:

1 .  Solubility of gas in liquids decreases with increase in temperature .

2. AB is more stable. As the value of K i.e. Equilibrium constant more will be the stability of product formed.

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