I'm going to assume your question is asking for what said transition is called. The phase change of a liquid to a gas is vaporization. Vaporization can be broken down into evaporation and boiling.
If the pressure of the gas increase, the solubility in a liquid increase.
No,an increase in pressure in liquid does not increase it compressibility but it does in gas:-P
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The increase of pressure of a given gas is usually a result of a change in the temperature of the gas. An increase in temperature creates a corresponding increase in pressure.
If you increase the molecules, or go from a gas to a liquid or vice versa, entropy increases.
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
If the pressure of the gas increase, the solubility in a liquid increase.
More gas dissolves into the liquid.
Increasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature the solubility increase.
No,an increase in pressure in liquid does not increase it compressibility but it does in gas:-P
Not really, since you can always increase the pressure and dissolve more. You do reach limits when the liquid ceases to be recognized as a liquid, or the gas itself becomes a liquid
Cool it down or increase the pressure (or both)
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One way to increase the solubility of a gas is to decrease the temperature of the liquid. The solubility of a gas in a liquid is usually temperature dependent, although it depends on the particular combination of which gas and which liquid. Usually the solubility of a gas goes down with increasing temperature (think of warm carbonated beverages going flat). The other way to increase the solubility is to increase the pressure of the gas. The higher the pressure of the gas above the liquid, the more will dissolve. Again, think of a carbonated beverage: when it is sealed it doesn't go flat because it is under pressure, but when open to air, it will go flat.
You must either increase the temperature of the liquid or decrease the pressure acting on the liquid (i.e., decrease the air pressure).
AN increase n pressure, an increase in gas concentration in the solution
The potential energy of a substance decreases when it changes into a liquid. This is because it's losing the heat energy it had when in gas form to become liquid.