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Journal of Advances in Physical Chemistry 物理化学进展, 2017, 6(1), 26-36
Published Online February 2017 in Hans. /journal/japc
/10.12677/japc.2017.61004
The Difference between Gas-Liquid
Dissolving State and Gas-Liquid Mixing
State and Its Verification Tests
Zhengjie Jiang1*, Quanjie Wang2
1
School of Humanities and Communication, Shandong Technology and Business University, Yantai Shandong
2
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai Shandong
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Received: Feb. 6 , 2017; accepted: Feb. 23 , 2017; published: Feb. 28 , 2017
Abstract
The aqueous solution of gas solute dissolved in water can be divided into two basic forms: gas-liquid
dissolved state and gas-liquid mixed state. The gas-liquid dissolved state is shown as the dissolved
state of liquids after the polar reaction or other chemical reactions of gas solute and liquid solvent
water. Before and after dissolution, the gas solute is subjected to a process of liquefaction and exo-
therm. The gas-liquid mixed state is shown as the mixed state of gas and liquid after the gas solute
and liquid solvent (water) have no polar reaction or hydration reaction as well as dissociation and
association. It is resulted from the uniform diffusion of gas solute into the liquid solvent, that is, the
gas solute in the aqueous solution remains a special “gaseous state” in terms of the kinetic energy of
gas molecules. As the temperature does not reach the liquefaction point, gas solute does not go
through a liquefaction process then. The solubility of gas-liquid dissolved state is generally greater
than 1, while the solubility of gas-liquid mixed state is generally less than 1. The gas-liquid dissolved
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