You should specify the gases, by name, in your question. Otherwise, we are unable to answer.
Yes,it is a soluble gas.It reedily soluble in water.
The least soluble compound in water at 60°C is likely a nonpolar compound, such as a long-chain hydrocarbon or a nonpolar gas like methane. Nonpolar compounds tend to be less soluble in water due to their lack of interaction with water molecules.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
Black is the least soluble color, as it reflects all wavelengths of light and absorbs the least amount of light when dissolved in a solution.
Tryptophan is one of the least soluble amino acids in water due to its hydrophobicity.
Prussian blue is one of the least soluble pigments, meaning it has low solubility in water and other solvents.
No, as with any gas carbon dioxide is less soluble at higher temperatures.
Yes, HGS (hydrogen sulfide gas) is slightly soluble in water.
The gas is carbon dioxide, and it is in fact very weakly soluble in water. Under high pressures, however, it is soluble. The substance formed is carbonic acid, H2CO3.
Gases are soluble in water.
Yes, chlorine gas is soluble in water. It forms a weak acid called hypochlorous acid (HOCl) when dissolved in water.