
Interpretation:
Amount of gas is to be calculated when pressure was raised to 10 atm
Concept introduction:
Henry’s Law:
At a given temperature, solubility of the gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure above the liquid :
Where, S represents solubility while P represents pressure.
After cross multiplying, the equation can be written as;
S1 P2 = S2 P1
S1 = Solubility of gas S2 = Solubility at new pressure
P1 = Pressure P2 = New Pressure

Answer to Problem 38PP
1.26 g of gas dissolved in 1L of solution when pressure increased to 10 atm.
At a given temperature, solubility of the gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure above the liquid:
Where, S represents solubility while P represents pressure.
After cross multiplying, the equation can be written as;
S1 P2 = S2 P1
S1 = Solubility of gas S2 = Solubility at new pressure
P1 = Pressure P2 = New Pressure
Given,
Volume=1 L
S1=0.52g/L
P1=7atm
As it can be seen from the equation,
= S1 P2 = S2 P1 S2=
Putting all the values in the equation:
=
=1.26g/L
As, 1.26 g of gas dissolved in 1L of solution when pressure increased to 10 atm.
Explanation of Solution
At a given temperature, solubility of the gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure above the liquid:
Where, S represents solubility while P represents pressure.
After cross multiplying, the equation can be written as;
S1 P2 = S2 P1
S1 = Solubility of gas S2 = Solubility at new pressure
P1 = Pressure P2 = New Pressure
Given,
Volume=1 L
S1=0.52g/L
P1=7atm
As it can be seen from the equation,
= S1 P2 = S2 P1 S2=
Putting all the values in the equation:
=
=1.26g/L
As, 1.26 g of gas dissolved in 1L of solution when pressure increased to 10 atm.
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