Describe what happens on a molecular level to a gas dissolved in a liquid when the temperature increases. What can you then conclude on the solubility of a gas in a liquid? Pressure has the greatest effect on the solubility of: a) solids in liquid b)...
In simple words, the solubility indicates the ability of a chemical substance or a chemical element to mix completely in another chemical substance or a chemical element. The solubility is a characteristic or property of a chemical substance or a chemical element.Answer and Explanation: The various...
Pressure also affects solubility but mainly for gases. An increase in pressure can increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid, as described by Henry's law. In contrast, pressure has a negligible effect on the solubility of solid and liquid solutes in a liquid. 5 The pH of the solvent...
SOME FACTORS' EFFECTS ON THE SOLUBILITY OF PROTEIN FROM YELLOW MEALWORM ( TENEBRIO MOLITOR L) LARVAE Other factors did not significantly affect the solubility of the protein.doi:10.1007/BF02840562YE Xiang-qianLIU Dong-hongHU CuiZhejiang University Press浙江... YE Xiang-qian,DH Liu,HU Cui - 《...
And during the course of thermal dehydration of LiBO2·8H2O, several types of LiBO2 hydrate and anhydrous products can be found: A. Below 100 °C, LiBO2·8H2O is firstly dehydrated to a lower hydrate LiBO2·2H2O which is stable to 140 °C[2]. B. When the temperature is higher ...
Wilhelm, E., Battino, R.: Thermodynamic functions of the solubility of gases in liquids at 25°C. Chem. Rev. 73, 1–9 (1973) Article CAS Google Scholar Wilhelm, E., Battino, R., Wilcock, R.J.: Low-pressure solubility of gases in liquid water. Chem. Rev. 77, 219–262 (197...
Question 2: What are the main uses of Propylene glycol? Propylene glycol has a wide range of uses, primarily in the following areas: Cosmetics and personal care products: Due to its water solubility and stability, Propylene glycol is commonly used as an ingredient in cosmetics, skincare product...
Typically, lubricant stressors in compressors include moisture, extreme heat, compressed gas and air, metal particles, gas solubility, and hot discharge surfaces. Keep in mind that when gas is compressed, it can have adverse effects on the lubricant and result in a noticeable decline in viscosity...
What is the role of Octanoic acid in the control of appetite? Why does fatty acids solubility decrease in a non-polar solvent (such as benzene)? Why does stearic acid melt quickly? Why do some oxidizing agents have to be in an acid medium?
How is hydrogen bonding used to explain the exceedingly high solubility of ammonia gas in water? What are intermolecular forces generally much weaker than bonding forces? How do intermolecular forces affect the freezing point of a substance?