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The Ease with Which a Gas Dissolves into a Solvent

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The ease with which a gas dissolves into a solvent is at least partially determined by which of the following? 1.Nature of the solute. The ease with which substances go into a solution in a given solvent depends on the forces of the solute-solute molecules and varies widely.2.Nature of the solvent. A solvent's ability to dissolve a solute depends on the bonds of the solvent-solvent molecules, and also varies widely.3.Temperature. Solubility of most solids increases with increased temperature. However, the solubility of gases varies inversely with temperature.4.Pressure. The solubility of solids and liquids is not greatly affected by pressure. The solubility of gases in liquids, however, varies directly with pressure.


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