NEET-XII-Chemistry

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    State
    Henry’s law and mention some important applications?
    Ans : Henry’s law
    states that partial pressure of a gas in the vapour phase is
    proportional to the mole fraction of the gas in the solution.
    If p is the partial pressure of the gas in the vapour phase and x is the mole fraction of the gas, then Henry’s law can be
    expressed as:
    p = KH x
    Where,
    KH is
    Henry’s law constant
    Some important
    applications of Henry’s law are mentioned below.
    (i) Bottles are sealed under high pressure to increase the
    solubility of CO2 in soft drinks and soda water.
    (ii) Henry’s law states that the solubility of gases
    increases with an increase in pressure. Therefore, when a scuba diver
    dives deep into the sea, the increased sea pressure causes the
    nitrogen present in air to dissolve in his blood in great amounts. As
    a result, when he comes back to the surface, the solubility of
    nitrogen again decreases and the dissolved gas is released, leading
    to the formation of nitrogen bubbles in the blood. This results in
    the blockage of capillaries and leads to a medical condition known as
    ‘bends’ or ‘decompression sickness’.
    Hence,
    the oxygen tanks used by scuba divers are filled with air and diluted
    with helium to avoid bends.
    (iii) The concentration of oxygen is low in the blood and
    tissues of people living at high altitudes such as climbers. This is
    because at high altitudes, partial pressure of oxygen is less than
    that at ground level. Low-blood oxygen causes climbers to become weak
    and disables them from thinking clearly. These are symptoms of
    anoxia.