Article: Henry's Law revisited

Previous articles on Henry's Law generated several additional questions, which are answered here.

Henry's Law is a commonly used method for calculating phase equilibria, particularly, but not exclusively, the solubility of a gas in a liquid. An earlier article (I) presented various forms of Henry's Law and concentrated on the effect of pressure and solute concentration. A subsequent article (2) covered the application of Henry's Law to multicomponent mixtures. A third article (3) placed Henry's Law in a historical context.

Those publications proved to be quite popular and generated a lot of discussion, which has become the basis of this article. Here, a few more Henry's Law concepts are ...

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