high pressure to force the gas into the liquid and low temperature so that the moving gas particles have less resistance to being dissolved
When a solid, liquid , or gas is dissolved in another substance, the result is a solution.
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
Simple: a mixture or two or more gases.
Under normal conditions (in a container or under ground) natural gas is a gas.
A homogeneous mixture, or solution, does not necessarily have a liquid component. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent, but this can be a gas as well as a liquid. The solute, that which is being dissolved, can be any state of matter.
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
When a solid, liquid , or gas is dissolved in another substance, the result is a solution.
Carbonated water. Ex. pop, coca cola, pepsi, etc.
carbonation is the most common form of dissolving a gas into a liquid. gasses are much more soluble into liquids ant high pressure
Henry's law states that the solubility of a gas is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas over the liquid. The higher the partial pressure, the more gas will be dissolved-- that's why your blood boils in a vacuum; there's not enough pressure to keep the gas in it dissolved.
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
Simple: a mixture or two or more gases.
gas
In the natural state, and under standard conditions, it will be solid and liquid.
No, under normal conditions chlorine is a gas.
Depends on the conditions that is held under; Pressure, Temperature. At ATM conditions it exists as a gas, but when stored as a pure substances, it is usually pressurized and cooled as a liquid.
Under normal conditions (in a container or under ground) natural gas is a gas.