মঙ্গলবার, ৪ জুন, ২০১৩

Effect of Pressure on Solubility-Henry’s Law



The effect of pressure on the solubility of a gas in a particular liquid at constant temperature can be readily understood in terms of Henry’s law which states that,
“At constant temperature, the mass of a gas dissolved in a unit volume of a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid at equilibrium.”
Mathematically,   p
         Or, m = k p
Where, m is the mass of the gas dissolved by unit volume of solvent,
              P is the pressure of the gas in equilibrium with the solution
              K is a proportionality constant known as Henry’s Law constant.



Applicability of Henry’s Law
For the strict applicability of Henry’s Law:
  1. Temperature should be high
  2. Pressure should be low
  3. No chemical reaction should take place between the dissolved gas and the solvent (such as compound formation or association)

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