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Equilibrium Involving Dissolution of Gases in Liquids

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Equilibrium Involving Dissolution of Gases in Liquids

Governed by Henry's Law: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid.

p = K. x

where p = partial pressure of gas, KH = Henry's constant, x = mole fraction of gas in solution.

  • Solubility of gas ∝ partial pressure of gas above the liquid.
  • Increase in pressure → more gas dissolves (equilibrium shifts forward).
  • Increase in temperature → decreases gas solubility (gas escapes — equilibrium shifts backwards).
  • Henry's constant (KH) increases with temperature → solubility decreases.
  • At high altitude, the partial pressure of O₂ is low → less O₂ dissolves in blood → breathing difficulties (altitude sickness).
  • Examples: CO₂ in soft drinks, O₂ dissolved in blood
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