
Dene Law
Dene Law states that the amount of gas or vapor in a mixture that dissolves into a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the liquid, assuming temperature remains constant. In simpler terms, increasing the pressure above a liquid causes more of the gas to dissolve into it, while decreasing pressure allows some gas to escape. It's a key principle in fields like chemistry and engineering, explaining behaviors such as how carbonated drinks carbonate under pressure or how gases are managed in various industrial processes.