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Solubility of Gases in Water
Solubility of Gases in Water
(By volume at atmospheric pressure)
In chemistry, solubility is the ability of a substance, the solute, to form a solution with another substance, the solvent. Insolubility is the opposite property, the inability of the solute to form such a solution.
Solubility of of the following gases are calculated
Air |
Acetylene |
Ammonia |
Carbon dioxide |
Carbon monoxide |
Chlorine |
Hydrogen |
Hydrogen sulfide |
Hydrochloric acid |
Nitrogen |
Oxygen |
Sulfuric acid |
Source:
IUPAC and Butterworth Scientific Publications.
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