Henry's Law Explained - Gas Solubility & Partial Pressure - Chemistry Problems
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- This chemistry video tutorial explains the concept behind henry's law and how it relates to the partial pressure of a gas above a solution and the gas solubility of that solution. It contains plenty of examples, notes, formulas / equations, and practice problems for you to work with all calculations and units included. It also shows you how to calculate or determine the gas solubility if you're given the henry's law constant or proportionality factor. This video also helps you to determine which gas is more soluble, a polar gas or a nonpolar gas.
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In the beginning I would define the term "solubility" as the concentration, wich is the number of gas particles per volume (e.g. in the unit mol per liter) in the liquid in a state of equilibrium (equal gas flow into and out of the liquid). This is a very simple notion everybody can understand.
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so when looking for solubility you use s=kp and for pressure you use p2/p1=s2/s1?
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How come its written as P=KC sometimes and C=KP other times
Is solubility the same as concentration of the gas above the solution ?
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Why isn't it 4???? IF you add 4 to 2 you will get 6 why does it matter if it is 3???
We use multiply not addition . 2 x 3 = 6
Could another reason be that CO2 contains more particles than H2 which means higher P thus higher Solubility?
Is Solubility mass or concentration ?
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Great help, thank you, but what up with using "torr" instead of "atm"?
You can still get the right answer since the units will cancel when using the ratio P2/P1.
what would happen if you converted them from "torr" to "atm"?
You will get the same answer.
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Why is it a factor of 3
Because solubility and pressure are directly proportional, thus if the pressure increases by a factor of 3, it increases the solubility by a factor of 3.
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