单词 | henrys law |
释义 | Henry's lawn. Physical Chemistry. A law stating that the mass of a gas dissolved in a given volume of solvent at equilibrium is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas in contact with the solvent. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > physical chemistry > gaseous phase > [noun] > gas laws Gay-Lussac's law1827 Boyle's law1839 Mariotte's law1843 Gay-Lussac's law1844 Graham's law1845 Henry's law1848 Avogadro's law1880 Charles's law1884 Paschen's law1903 1848 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. & Arts 2nd Ser. 6 108 Assuming Henry's law to be correct..this relation would be equally expressed by the corresponding numbers in columns 4 and 6. 1966 C. S. G. Phillips & R. J. P. Williams Inorg. Chem. II. xix. 43 Oxygen dissolves as atoms (obeying Henry's law) in molten silver. 2016 MailOnline (Nexis) 14 June (Science section) The solubility of CO2 in water reduces from ~4.5g in one litre of water at ~3 bar, to ~1.5g at atmospheric pressure, something that is described by Henry's Law. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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