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Solubility of gases at higher temperatures

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Drexl

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows any sources for solubility of gases such as hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen in water at elevated temperatures, 20-300 degC?

thanks
Drex
 
Google "Henry's Law" and you should find enough to get you started and keep you going for a while.

rmw
 
It could make sense to consider gas solubility in water vs temperature up to 100 °C and at atmospheric pressure (and usually solubility goes down as temperature increase).At higher temperature in order to keep water in liquid state you have to increase pressure and so it is necessary to take into account this second parameter
 
I'd guess that at 100C at 1 atm and above, they are infinitely soluble.
 
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