There is no Henry's constant for the group defined as total trihalomethanes (TTHM). The EPA values for Henry's Law constants for the four regulated trihalomethane species in units of M/atm are:
chloroform: 3.0 x 10-1
dichlorobromomethane: 4.6 x 10-1
dibromochloromethane: 1.2
bromoform: 1.8
The First Law.
Law of inertia? Newtons first law.
Temperature afftects the solubility...see Henrys Law and chemical kinetics
This is the Boyle law (or Boyle-Mariotte law).
D. always equal to the total mass of the products.
The First Law.
The amount of any given gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas.
Law of inertia? Newtons first law.
Law of inertia? Newtons first law.
Law of Conservation of Matter.
That is the law that states that energy can not be created or destroyed. In other words, the total amount of energy remains constant.
Henrys law
Temperature afftects the solubility...see Henrys Law and chemical kinetics
The constant k is a...constant specific for the system considered.
This is the Boyle law (or Boyle-Mariotte law).
Boyles Law deals with conditions of constant temperature. Charles' Law deals with conditions of constant pressure. From the ideal gas law of PV = nRT, when temperature is constant (Boyles Law), this can be rearranged to P1V1 = P2V2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas). When pressure is constant, it can be rearranged to V1/T1 = V2/T2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas).
Boyles Law deals with conditions of constant temperature. Charles' Law deals with conditions of constant pressure. From the ideal gas law of PV = nRT, when temperature is constant (Boyles Law), this can be rearranged to P1V1 = P2V2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas). When pressure is constant, it can be rearranged to V1/T1 = V2/T2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas).