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carbonation is the most common form of dissolving a gas into a liquid.

gasses are much more soluble into liquids ant high pressure

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It depends on the gas nuh uh

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"Henry's Law"

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What is meant by solubility?

Solubility is the ability of a substance (solute) to make a solution with another substance (solvent). The solvent is usually a liquid, and the solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas. The solute is usually dissolved into the liquid to create the solution.


How does increase in temperature affect the solubility of a gas?

When you increase the temperature the solubility of a solute in a solution increases. This is due to the fact that heat is required to break the bonds that are holding the molecules in the solid together. Note that the opposite is true for gases, though.


How the solubility of gases in liquids is affected by temperature changes?

When it is on movement it has more energy ---------------------- The solubilty of gases in liquids is increased when the temperature is lowered and the pressure is increased.


How does heating affect the solubility of a gas dissolved in a liquid?

most liquids hold less gasses as they heat up. Water being an exception as it nears freezing. Thus ice floats.


How do the methods of speeding the rate of solution for dissolving a solid in a liquid compare to the methods of speeding the rate of solution when dissolving a gas in a liquid?

Heat (in most cases) has an opposite effect on the solubility of solids as compared to gases. Almost all solids will dissolve faster in a liquid at higher temperatures, whereas gases will dissolve in a liquid faster at lower temperatures (as long as the temperature is not so low that the liquid in question freezes).

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Is a gas's solubility faster in a high pressure liquid?

If the pressure of the gas increase, the solubility in a liquid increase.


Can pressure affect the solubility of a substances in a solution?

Pressure can affect the solubility but the effect is not important.


What increases the solubility of a gas as it increases?

If you are talking about the solubility of gasses in a liquid then lowering the temperature will increase the solubility of the gas


What happens to the solubility of a gas in a liquid if the partial pressure of a gas above the liquid decreases?

I'm not 100% sure that "solubility" is the right word to use here, but the amount of dissolved gas in a liquid will decrease as the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid decreases.Basically The solubility decreases.


When a gas is dissolved into a liquid what happens when the pressure increases?

More gas dissolves into the liquid.


What do you have to do to increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid?

Increasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature the solubility increase.


Does temperature have the same effect on the solubility of a gas in a liquid and solid in liquid?

yes it does


A liquid dissolved in a gas results in a solution that is?

The solubility of a gas in a liquid depends on the temperature, the partial pressure of the gas over the liquid, and the nature of the solvent and gas. This is known as Henry's Law.


What effect does pressure have on solutions where the solvent is liquid and the solute is gas?

Aerosol The solubility of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the Gas above the surface of the solution.( Henry's Law)


Is solubility the same for varying temperatures of the solvent?

Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.


What happens to the solubility of a gas in a liquid if the temperature goes up?

The solubility of a gas in a liquid typically increases as the temperature goes up. This happens because the molecular motion speeds up to aid the reaction.


When a gas is dissolved in a liquid the gas dissolves faster if the liquid is what?

Henry's law states that the solubility of a gas is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas over the liquid. The higher the partial pressure, the more gas will be dissolved-- that's why your blood boils in a vacuum; there's not enough pressure to keep the gas in it dissolved.