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When a gas is dissolved in a liquid, what happens when the pressure increases?


When a gas is dissolved in a liquid, what happens when the pressure increases? ​-example-1

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Answer: B, the gas is being squeezed out of the liquid.

Explanation: The gas does not want to be trapped inside of the liquid, so it is trying to force it’s way out. Therefore creating more pressure in the container or whatever the liquid is being held in.

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Answer: more gas dissolves into the liquid

Explanation: just got it wrong thats the right answer

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