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Generally gases are miscible in each other; sometimes chemical reactions occur.

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Why is AlBr3 soluble in water?

For any soluble substance, the ions of that substance have a stronger attraction for water molecules than they do for each other.


What are substances that are mutually soluble in each other called?

Miscible, which just means "mixable."


What does it mean to say that two materials are infinitely soluble in each other?

A solute that has no practical point of saturation in a given solvent is said to be infinitely soluble in that solvent. Ethanol, for example, is infinitely soluble in water.


Can gases cannot dissolve in water?

To find out the answer to this question, first you must understand about polarity. A polar molecule is one which has both: -polar bonds (ie. the intramolecular covalent molecular bond between both atoms are of different electronegativities, hence one gains a partially positive charge, delta +, and the more electronegative atom gains a partially negative charge, delta -). -the delta + and delta - centres to not coincide (and therefore do not cancel each other out) (need to know molecular structure to do this) Both of these mean that the molecule has an overall dipole (+ive and -ive side) Polar molecules are soluble (can dissolve) in other polar solvents. Non-polar molecules are soluble in other non-polar solvents. A polar substance is NOT soluble in a non-polar substance and vice versa. WATER IS A POLAR SUBSTANCE. Therefore, gases which are ALSO POLAR can dissolve in water.


Which is not assumed by the kinetic molecular theory for gases?

The particles are attracted to each other

Related questions

Is toluene and benzene are soluble?

Yes. Toluene and benzene are each soluble in the other. Neither is soluble in water.


Why do gases naturally mix with each other when combined?

Gases naturally mix with each other when combined due to entropy.


Why does liquids float on each other?

Because they aren't soluble in each other and have different densities.


When two liquids are soluble with each other in any proportion?

Miscible


What happens when you release gases into the air?

Gases mix together when they contact each other. There are no immiscible gases like there are immiscible fluids.


What is the cause of viscosity in liquids and gases?

Viscosity in gases is due to the exchange of momentum by gases with each other. It is also due to diffusion


Why is AlBr3 soluble in water?

For any soluble substance, the ions of that substance have a stronger attraction for water molecules than they do for each other.


What are substances that are mutually soluble in each other called?

Miscible, which just means "mixable."


What is the name fr elements that do not react to each other?

nobel gases


What does it mean to say that two materials are infinitely soluble in each other?

A solute that has no practical point of saturation in a given solvent is said to be infinitely soluble in that solvent. Ethanol, for example, is infinitely soluble in water.


Can gases cannot dissolve in water?

To find out the answer to this question, first you must understand about polarity. A polar molecule is one which has both: -polar bonds (ie. the intramolecular covalent molecular bond between both atoms are of different electronegativities, hence one gains a partially positive charge, delta +, and the more electronegative atom gains a partially negative charge, delta -). -the delta + and delta - centres to not coincide (and therefore do not cancel each other out) (need to know molecular structure to do this) Both of these mean that the molecule has an overall dipole (+ive and -ive side) Polar molecules are soluble (can dissolve) in other polar solvents. Non-polar molecules are soluble in other non-polar solvents. A polar substance is NOT soluble in a non-polar substance and vice versa. WATER IS A POLAR SUBSTANCE. Therefore, gases which are ALSO POLAR can dissolve in water.


Why is gas in gas a mixture?

It is so because the gases are not chemically bonded to each other and are present in any proportion to each other.