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Why do gas solubilities usually fall when temperature rises?

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Why do gas solubilities usually fall when temperature rises?

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• P. W. Atkins, Physical Chemistry, 6th ed., Oxford University Press, 1998. Henry’s law constant for oxygen taken from Table 7.1 on page 174. • Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 12th ed., American Public Health Association, New York, 1965. The empirical equations given above are taken from pp 408-410. Standard Methods also includes a table showing the solubility of oxygen in equilibrium with water-saturated air for solutions of different chlorinities.

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