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How Heating Reduces Gas Solubility in Liquids - Science Demonstration #265183 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram shows a glass beaker filled with a yellow liquid placed on a hot plate; bubbles rise to the surface as heat is applied, indicating gas coming out of solution. The setup visually explains Henry’s Law and the inverse relationship between temperature and gas solubility in liquids. It’s commonly used in educational contexts to illustrate thermodynamic principles in physical chemistry.
Used in high school or college chemistry lessons, lab manuals, or science websites explaining gas laws and solution behavior; matches user intent to understand or teach how temperature affects solubility.
Related Cliparts: Discover why gases become less soluble in liquids when heated-visualized with a beaker, hot plate, and rising bubbles. Ideal for chemistry learners.
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