Well, as you increase the pressure the molecules of NaCl and H2O they compress and become tightly packed, so they then bond to each other and form new molecules that occupy less space so they are able to move more freely. The more pressure the more product formed.
Doesn't change at all!
it decreases as pressure is lost
no change in solubility
no change in solubility
Yes, it does.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.
When the pressure increase the solubility increase.
If the pressure of the gas increase, the solubility in a liquid increase.
The increase in solubility causes increase in pressure.
When the temperature increase the solubility also increase.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when the pressure increase.
When the pressure increase the solubility increase.
At high pressure the solubility increase.
If the pressure of the gas increase, the solubility in a liquid increase.
Decrease the temperature, if aqueous. Increase the pressure.
Increasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature the solubility increase.
The increase in solubility causes increase in pressure.
When the temperature increase the solubility also increase.
Solubility can increase and decrease with temperature variations and changes, Pressure can increase and decrease solubility with difference pressure variations, the nature of the gas and the nature of the solvent as well chance the solubility of the gas.
by increasing temperature and pressure
More gas dissolves into the liquid.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase