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Offline mobbt

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precipitation reaction gas solubility
« on: August 31, 2015, 09:50:51 AM »
The effect of formation of a precipitate is inducing a lower solutbility of the solid, by doing so can i also at the same time induce a lower solubility of gases that are solved? would there be a formation of bubbles and would the precipitate be porous?

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Re: precipitation reaction gas solubility
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2015, 09:55:06 AM »
The effect of formation of a precipitate is inducing a lower solutbility of the solid,

That's one way of defining the process, but not the best one.

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by doing so can i also at the same time induce a lower solubility of gases that are solved?


If you raise the temperature, gas solubility goes down, as solute solubility (usually) goes up.

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would there be a formation of bubbles and would the precipitate be porous?

Its hard to understand exactly what you mean.
Hey, I'm not judging.  I just like to shoot straight.  I'm a man of science.

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Re: precipitation reaction gas solubility
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2015, 09:59:07 AM »
i mean if the solid precipitates and gas is dissolved at the same time (hence bubbles form) would the precipitated solid  be porous?
given the aqueous solution is kept at constant temperature?

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