The solubility of a gas at 25 degrees C and 10 atm is 17.5 g./liter. Calculate the solubility of the same gas at the same temperature if the pressure is increased to 35 atm.
How do you do this?
Answer:
Use the equation P.V/T = Constant. That is the pressure multiplied by the volume, divided by the temperature (in Abslute degrees) is constant. so changing one element gives the answer to the required element.
We use Henry'law :
17.5 / 10 = x / 35
x = 61.2
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