Day: September 28, 2025

Henry’s Law

Henry’s Law

Henry’s Law

09/28/25

“What describes the relationship between the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid and the partial pressure above the liquid?”

Pressure forces gas to move. If gas is in a container with a liquid and high pressure is acting on the gas, there is more force to move more of the gas into the liquid. If there is low pressure acting on the liquid, then more of the gas will escape from the liquid. This behavior is described by Henry’s Law, which is described by the formula C = k_H*P, with C being the concentration of the gas dissolved in the liquid (mol/L or mg/L), k_H the Henry’s Law constant (mol/liter-atm or dimensionless), and P the partial pressure of the gas in the air above the liquid (atm). Henry’s Law is a vital part of mass transfer analysis for many applications.