Wednesday, January 30, 2019

solubility - Dissolving of non polar gases in water (liquid)


How does dissolving happen for non polar gases in water? Is it like being in the space between the water molecules or does there occur some kind of interaction occur between gas molecules and water molecules?


Also if the gases dissolve in water, how can their solubility be increased? I have also heard what's called Henry's law accounted for this?


Answers on molecular scale would be more appreciated.




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