Validity and Limitations of Henry’s Law
Chemistry

Validity and Limitations of Henry’s Law

Validity and Limitations of Henry’s Law Henry’s law is obeyed fairly satisfactorily by many gases of low solubility, provided the pressure is not too high…
Influence of Pressure on Solubility
Chemistry

Influence of Pressure on Solubility

Influence of Pressure on Solubility The solubility of gases in liquids is greatly influenced by pressure and in all cases the solubility increases with increase…
Effect of Temperature on Solubility
Chemistry

Effect of Temperature on Solubility

Effect of Temperature on Solubility The solubility of a gas in a liquid is markedly affected by temperature. Usually, the solubility decreases with the increase…
Units of Concentration
Chemistry

Units of Concentration

Units of Concentration Whenever the concentration of a solution is reported, the appropriate unit in which it is given is also mentioned. In chemical literature…
Solution of Gas in Liquids
Chemistry

Solution of Gas in Liquids

Solution of Gas in Liquids All gases are more or less soluble in liquids. The quantity of the gas dissolved under identical conditions of temperature,…
Solution Definition in terms of Chemistry
Chemistry

Solution Definition in terms of Chemistry

A solution is a system one comes across every day; it is so well known that it needs no explanation. If a little sugar is…
Structure of Liquids
Chemistry

Structure of Liquids

Structure of Liquids During the past decades much progress has been made in the understanding of the gaseous and solid state of matter. Our knowledge…
Viscosity and its Importance
Chemistry

Viscosity and its Importance

Viscosity and its Importance Viscosity is the measure of a substance’s resistance to motion under an applied force. Viscosity is an important property in both…
Measurement of Viscosity
Chemistry

Measurement of Viscosity

Measurement of Viscosity There are a number of diverse methods for determining the co-efficient of viscosity: for example, (a) by determining the volume of liquid…
Viscosity and Temperature Relation
Chemistry

Viscosity and Temperature Relation

Viscosity and Temperature The viscosity of liquids usually decreases with increasing temperature. For many liquids the variation of viscosity with temperature may be represented by…
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