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Generally, the solubility of gases in liquids increase with a-decreasing temperature & increasing pressure b-increasing temperature & decreasing pressure c-decreasing temperature & decreasing pressure d-increasing temperature & increasing pressure

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Answered by DrBob222
Think about soda pop. Do they put that under pressure and cool it for a reason?
Answered by bob
The pressure of a gas is 35 atm at a temperature of 48 (degrees) C with constant volume. What will the new pressure be if the temperature is increased to 36 (degrees) C?
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a gas is at a pressure of 699 mmGh at 40 degrees celsius. what will the temperature be if the pressure increases to 760 mmHg
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