At a pressure of 1,013 bar and a temperature of 0C: 4,61 vol. chlorine in 1 vol. water.
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Chlorine
The temperature of water and the solubility of a gas are in an inverse relationship; gases are more soluble at low temperatures.
Chlorine being a poisonous gas kills microorganisms and bacterias in water supplies
chlorine and oxygen
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The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
Chlorine gas.
chlorine gas
The solubility would be the same, however, you wouldn't be able to put as much gas into this smaller amount of water because, well...there is less water.
The natural state of Chlorine is gaseous. It is added to water as either a bound liquid or powder. Once it is released from its bound state by being mixed in water it returns to its natural state and evaporates off into the atmosphere
chlorine
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Chlorine
Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Cl2 + H2O -> HOCl + HCl Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid
As temperature (of the solvent) decreases and pressure (of the gaseous solute) increases the solubility of gases in water will increase.