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Structure, pressure, and temperature all have an effect on solubility. Discuss each of their effects. What isHenry's law? Why does Henry's law not work for $\mathrm{HCl}(g) ?$ What do the terms $h y d r o p h o b i c$ and $h y d r o$ philic mean?
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Molecules with polar structures, such as those with electronegative atoms like oxygen or nitrogen, tend to be more soluble in polar solvents like water. This is because the polar solute molecules can interact with the polar solvent molecules through hydrogen Show more…
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