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Pressure

Article:Gas Laws & Physics pg 1-2. PPt = KEY. Pressure. The solubility of a gas increases as the pressure increases. Example Carbon dioxide, CO 2 (g) in carbonated drinks is dissolved in the solvent by increasing the pressure and also decreasing the temperature. Gas Pressure and Solubility.

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Pressure

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  1. Article:Gas Laws & Physics pg 1-2. PPt = KEY Pressure The solubility of a gas increases as the pressure increases. Example Carbon dioxide, CO2(g) in carbonated drinks is dissolved in the solvent by increasing the pressure and also decreasing the temperature.

  2. Gas Pressure and Solubility • Liquids and solids exhibit practically no change of solubility with changes in pressure. Gases as might be expected, increase in solubility with an increase in pressure. • Henry's Law states that: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution. • If the pressure is increased, the gas molecules are "forced" into the solution since this will best relieve the pressure that has been applied.The number of gas molecules is decreased. The number of gas molecules dissolved in solution has increased as shown in the graphic on the right.

  3. Gas Pressure and Solubility • Carbonated beverages provide the best example of this phenomena. All carbonated beverages are bottled under pressure to increase the carbon dioxide dissolved in solution. • When the bottle is opened, the pressure above the solution decreases. As a result, the solution effervesces and some of the carbon dioxide bubbles off. • Quiz: Champagne continues to ferment in the bottle. The fermentation produces CO2. Why is the cork wired on a bottle of champagne? • Answer: As more CO2is formed, the pressure of the gas increase.The wire is to prevent the cork from blowing off.

  4. Gas Pressure and Solubility • Deep sea divers may experience a condition called the "bends" if they do not readjust slowly to the lower pressure at the surface. • As a result of breathing compressed air and being subjected to high pressures caused by water depth, the amount of nitrogen dissolved in blood and other tissues increases. • If the diver returns to the surface too rapidly, the nitrogen forms bubbles in the blood as it becomes less soluble due to a decrease in pressure. The nitrogen bubbles can cause great pain and possibly death. • To alleviate this problem somewhat, artificial breathing mixtures of oxygen and helium are used. Helium is only one-fifth as soluble in blood as nitrogen. As a result, there is less dissolved gas to form bubbles.

  5. Gas Pressure and Solubility • Quiz: If a diver had the "bends", describe how this can be treated. • Answer: Decompression chambers are used to keep a high pressure and gradually lower the pressure. • Another application of Henry's Law is in the administration of anesthetic gases. If the partial pressure of the anesthetic gas is increased, the anesthetic solubility increases in the blood.

  6. Gas Pressure and Solubility • Quiz: The amount of dissolved oxygen in a mountain lake at 10,000 ft and 50oF is __?_ than the amount of dissolved oxygen in a lake near sea level at 50oF. • Answer:Less at higher altitude because less pressure. • Quiz:A Coke at room temperature will have __?_ carbon dioxide in the gas space above the liquid than an ice cold bottle. • Answer: More gas, because the warm coke can hold less of the gas in solution.

  7. Gas Pressure and Solubility • Quiz: Hyperbaric therapy, which involves exposure to oxygen at higher than atmospheric pressure may be used to treat hypoxia (low oxygen supply in the tissues). Explain how the treatment works. • Answer: The increase in pressure in the chamberwill cause more gases to enter into lungs.

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