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Under which conditions would the solubility of a gas be greatest?
high pressure and high temperature
high pressure and low temperature
low pressure and high temperature
low pressure and low temperature
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High pressure and low temperature.
Reason: Henry’s law (C = kP) means solubility increases with pressure, and for most gases solubility decreases as temperature rises (gas dissolution is effectively exothermic), so lower temperature favors greater solubility.
Reason: Henry’s law (C = kP) means solubility increases with pressure, and for most gases solubility decreases as temperature rises (gas dissolution is effectively exothermic), so lower temperature favors greater solubility.
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