The amount of any given gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is a function of the partial pressure of that gas in contact with the liquid and the solubility coefficient of the gass in the particular liquid. The NOAA Diving Manual: Diving for Science and Technology - Page 1-3by United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Manned Undersea Science and Technology Office - 1975 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Public Works - 1972 - 96 pages
...CONDlTlONS Or TEKPcfiATl'IIZ Ar;B ATMOSPHERIC PSZSSURc AT SURFACE. This law states that the amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. Briefly, this may be illustrated... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1972 - 104 pages
...STANDARD CONDlTlONS OF TEMPSRATUnE AM ATMOSPHERlC PRESSURE AT SURFACE. This law states that the amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. Briefly, this may be illustrated... | |
| United States. Naval Ship Systems Command - 1973 - 320 pages
...at excursion depth is found as follows— ppO2 = 23atax — 100% ata Henry's Law 9.2.5 The amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. If one unit of gas is dissolved at... | |
| 1984 - 442 pages
...exert if it was all by itself in the volume being considered. Henry's Law states that the amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. ENERGY IN DIVING 2.5 As was previously... | |
| Glen H. Egstrom, Lou Fead - 1992 - 304 pages
...gas A PPB = Partial pressure of gas B PPC = Partial pressure of gas C Henry's Law: The amount of a gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. If one unit of gas dissolves in a... | |
| Richard A. Clinchy - 1993 - 308 pages
...gas A PPB = Partial pressure of gas B PPC = Partial pressure of gas C Henry's Law: The amount of a gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. If one unit of gas dissolves in a... | |
| 1994 - 625 pages
...General Gas Law, expressed mathematically as follows: where P2V2 2.5.4 Henry's Law Henry's Law states: The amount of any given gas that will dissolve in...temperature is a function of the partial pressure of the gas that is in contact with the liquid and the solubility coefficient of the gas in the particular... | |
| John L. Phillips - 1998 - 284 pages
...and Scuba Diving, 39-40. 18. US Navy Diving Manual (1959), 25. Henry's Law if that the amount of a gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas. Henry wrote "almost" because he did... | |
| M.D. Max - 2003 - 460 pages
...increases. Henry's Law: Henry's Law relates to gas absorption in fluids. It states that 'the amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas over the liquid'. At increased pressures,... | |
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