http://www.ck12.org Chapter 16. Solutions
FIGURE 16.8
Illustration of pressure effects on gas sol-
ubility.
If we solve the Henry’s Law equation for the molar solubility, we get the following useful relationship:
c=kρH
Example 16.7
What are the molar solubilities of oxygen gas and nitrogen gas in pure water at 298 K and 1 atm of pressure? Which
gas is more soluble under these conditions?
c
O 2
=
1 atm
756 .7 atm·mol−^1 L
= 0 .00132 mol/L
= 1 .32 mM
c
N 2
=
1 atm
1600 .atm·mol−^1 L
= 0 .000625 mol/L
= 0 .625 mM
Oxygen gas is more soluble under these conditions. A saturated solution of O 2 would have a concentration of 1.32
mM, whereas a saturated solution of N 2 would have a concentration of 0.625 mM.
Lesson Summary
- Solubility describes the degree to which a solute will dissolve in a particular solvent.
- Water is a common solvent for dissolving various solids, liquids, and gases.
- The solubilities of solids and liquids are commonly expressed as grams of solute that can be dissolved by 100
g of water at a specified temperature.