By Henry's law
The amount of dissolved gas in a liquid is directly proportional to partial pressure of the gas at a specific temperature.
Cg = K × Pg.
Cg is molar solubility of the gas in liquid .
Pg is partial pressure of the gas above the liquid.
K is Henry's law constant .
In ice cold coca cola carbon dioxide is dissolved at high pressure, when bottle is open and after drinking pressure is reduced therefore solubility of Carbon dioxide in coca cola decreases and comes out from stomach . Hence after drinking an ice cold coca cola a person belches so much.
5)Using Henry's Law, explain why a person belches so much after drinking an ice cold Coca...
1.) Explain why I, is insoluble in water, but soluble in CCI: (5 pts) 2.) The partial pressure of carbon dioxide inside a bottle of cola is 4.0 atm at 25°C. What is the solubility of CO,? The Henry's law constant for CO, in water is 3.3 x 10 mol/L(atm) at 25 °C. (5 pts)
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