A sol'n under HIGH pressure has more gas in it. The high pressure is working against the much smaller vapor pressure of the liquid. If they equal then the liquid is at it's boiling point. Additionally applying pressure to a solution keeps dissolved gasses inside the solution such as Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide
(Think of a Cola can. It is stored under pressure and the fizz stays in the liquid. Then you open the can and release the high pressure and the carbon dioxide starts to bubble out of the solution. It was not doing this before you opened the can and lowered the overall pressure)
A solution under a high pressure
A solution under a high pressure
the solution with higher pressure would have more gas in it that the one with low pressure.
A solution under a high pressure
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it compared to a solution under low pressure. This is because the higher pressure forces more gas molecules to dissolve into the solution.
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it than one under low pressure.
Increasing the pressure the solubility is also increasing.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when pressure increase.
High pressure. Increasing the pressure can enhance the solubility of a gas in a liquid solvent because it forces more gas molecules into the solution.
Soda water is made by dissolving carbon dioxide gas in water under high pressure. The high pressure increases the solubility of carbon dioxide, allowing more gas to be dissolved into the liquid. When the pressure is released (like when you open a soda), the gas comes out of solution, creating the characteristic fizz. Without high pressure, less carbon dioxide would dissolve, resulting in a flat beverage.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble under high pressure because higher pressure forces more gas into solution due to increased collisions between gas molecules and the liquid solvent. Conversely, under low pressure, less gas dissolves into the liquid due to fewer collisions.
In a solution with a difference in osmotic pressure, water moves from an area of low osmotic pressure to an area of high osmotic pressure.