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Solubility of Gases
Solubility of Gases - Gases are completely miscible with each other. Gases also dissolve in liquids and solids. Gasses are soluble in liquid to different extents e.g., solubility of hydrochloric acid gas in water is much more than the ..
Solubility of Gases
Gases are completely miscible with each other. Gases also dissolve in liquids and solid..
Influence of Pressure on the Solubility of Gases
Pressure directly influences the solubility of gases. Higher the pressure, higher is the solubility: lower the pressure, lower is the solubility. For instance, the solubility of carbon dioxide in water, under normal atmospheric pressure is very low..
Comparison Between Properties of Carbon monoxide and Carbon dioxide Gases
Property carbon monoxide (CO) carbon dioxide(CO 2 ) Vapour density Almost as dense as air: Vapour density = 14: (Vapour density of air 14.4) 1.5 times as dense as air; Vapour density = 22 Solubility Almost insoluble in water even at high pressure Fai..
Temperature
Increase in temperature, decreases the solubility of a solute. On heating, the gases dissolved in milk escape making the milk bubble and boil ove..
Lassaigne's test
This test is performed to identify the halogen atom present in the compound. In this test, Lassaigne's solution is prepared by heating the compound with sodium metal. The Lassaigne solution is boiled with dilute HNO 3 to expel all the gases if evolved. Then AgNO 3 solution is added to ..
Equilibrium Between a Gas and its Solution
Gases can be dissolved in suitable liquids. The solubility of a gas in any liquid depends upon: Nature of the gas and the liquid. Temperature of the liquid. Pressure of the gas over the surface of the solution. The solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases with increas..
Heterotrophic Bacteria
These are bacteria which are unable to manufacture their own organic food and hence are dependent on external source. These bacteria can be distinguished into three groups as follows: Saprophytic Bacteria: These bacteria obtain their nutritional requirements from dead organic matter. They breakdown..
Materials to be Transported
Materials to be transported include digested food, respiratory gases, hormones, excretory products, etc. The digested food includes sugars like glucose, amino acids, fatty acids and their derivatives. Blood which is the vascular tissue in man is over 90% water. Thus, only the water-..
Properties of Covalent Compounds
The covalent compounds do not exist as ions but they exist as molecules They exist at room temperature, as liquids or gases. However, a few compounds also exist in the solid state e.g. urea, sugar, etc. The melting and boiling points of covalent compounds are generally low Covalent c..
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