Respuesta :
At 98.66 kPa and 20°C nitrogen has a solubility in water of .018 g/L. At 82.66 kPa and 20°C, it’s solubility is 015 g/L. Nitrogen obey the gas pressure solubility law.
What is Henry Law ?
Henry's Law is a gas law states that the solubility of a gas in liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas.
It is expressed as:
[tex]P_{i} = K_{H}\ X_{i}[/tex]
where,
[tex]P_{i}[/tex] = Partial pressure of the gas
[tex]X_{i}[/tex] = Mole fraction of gas
[tex]K_{H}[/tex] = Henry's Law constant
Which will not obey Henry Law ?
Ammonia, Hydrogen halide (like Hydrochloric acid) and Hydrogen sulfide these gases does not obey Henry's Law.
Thus from the above conclusion we can say that At 98.66 kPa and 20°C nitrogen has a solubility in water of .018 g/L. At 82.66 kPa and 20°C, it’s solubility is 015 g/L. Nitrogen obey the gas pressure solubility law.
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