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A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved into it.
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it than one under low pressure.
If you are referring to gas dissolution in a liquid, no. Gas will dissolve more readily under high pressure.
the solution with higher pressure would have more gas in it that the one with low pressure.
Under pressure it is a liquid.
The critical pressure of a substance is the pressure required to liquefy a gas at its critical temperature. Some examples are shown below.
Iodine gas can return directly to its solid state by cooling it and/or putting it under pressure.
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved into it.
The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it than one under low pressure.
gas under pressure means where there is alot of high leaked gas which may be a health hazard
If you are referring to gas dissolution in a liquid, no. Gas will dissolve more readily under high pressure.
Propane is a gas under normal conditions of pressure and temperature, but is normally storm under high pressure as a liquid.
A solution under a high pressure
the solution with higher pressure would have more gas in it that the one with low pressure.
Under pressure it is a liquid.
No, Some chlorides are gas and some are solid. For example, sodium chloride, table salt, is a sold under normal conditions of temperature and pressure.