Respuesta :

The solubility of a gas depends on the  pressure. An increase in pressure increases  solubility, whereas a decrease in pressure decreases the solubility.

This is summarized in Henry's law, which states that solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to  the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution. This can be expressed in the equation:

C = k × Pgas

where C is the solubility of a gas in solvent.

k is the proportionality constant.

Pgas is the partial pressure of the gas above the solution. 

Answer:

Increasing the pressure increases the solubility of a gas