Henry's Law
Formula:P = k * C
Introduction to Henry's Law
Henry's Law describes the solubility of a gas in a liquid. It states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the liquid. In the formula, P represents the partial pressure of the gas, k is Henry's Law constant, and C is the concentration of the gas in the liquid.
Parameter usage:
P
= partial pressure of the gask
= Henry's Law constantC
= concentration of the gas in the liquid
Output:
P
= partial pressure of the gas
Data validation
All the parameters should be greater than or equal to zero.
Summary
This formula calculates the partial pressure of a gas in a liquid based on the concentration of the gas and Henry's Law constant.
Tags: Chemistry, Henry S Law, Gas Solubility