solubility of the gas in the liquid
The solubility of a gas in a solvent increases with increasing pressure, according to Henry's law. Therefore, at a pressure of 110.0 KPa, more of the gas will dissolve in the water compared to 20.0 KPa. The exact amount can be calculated using the Henry's law constant for the specific gas at that temperature.
If u increase the pressure on a liquid or gas, u are forcing the molecules closer to each other in a space smaller than what it usually exists as. When the molecules come closer the spaces between them are highly reduced due to which there is less space for the molecules of solids or other liquids to fit into the spaces as it usually can. Hence it seems that the liquid or gas cannot dissolve a certain solid/liquid with the rate which it used to(it is lesser). hence u say that the solubility has reduced. Pressure= 1/solubility
The amount of any given gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas.
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