1pt How does the pressure of a gas over a liquid affect the quantity of gas that dissolves in solution?
A. As pressure increases, the quantity of gas that dissolves decreases.
B. As pressure increases, the quantity of gas that dissolves increases.
C. As pressure increases, the quantity of gas that dissolves decreases to a point and then levels off.
D. Pressure has no effect on the quantity of gas that dissolves in a liquid.
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How does a sample of helium at 15 degree celsius compare to a sample of helium at 215 k? a) the helium at 15 degrees celsius has a higher average kinetic energy that the sample at 215 k. b) the helium at 15 degrees celsius has lower nuclear energy that the sample at 215 k. c) the helium at 15 degrees celsius has slower- moving atoms that the sample at 215 k. d) the helium at 15 degrees celsius has smaller atoms than the sample at 215 k.
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