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Why do gases always tend to be less soluble in liquids as tge temperature is raised ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The dissolution of a gas in a liquid is exothermic process. Therefore according to LeChatelier principle,with the increase in temperature,the equilibrium shifts in the backward direction. Therefore the solubility of gas in solution decreases with rise in temperature.

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Answered by wangarwarpraja94
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When gases are dissolved in water, it is accompanied by a release of heat energy, i.e., process is exothermic. When the temperature is increased, according to Lechatlier's Principle, the equilibrium shifts in backward direction, and thus gases becomes less soluble in liquid

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