@ Chestermiller
Yes, the Poynting correction is at the Henry's constant for CO2 in the water solvent:
x_CO2=f_CO2/(H*exp^(V_co2 in water*(p-p_w))/(RT)), where H is the Henry constant for CO2 in water;
My question is more, how does CO2 and water interact when CO2 is gaseous and when liquid? Is...
What are the differences between carbon dioxide solubility (miscibility, reaction) in liquid water when in gaseous (<38 bar) and liquid (>38 bar) phase? The temperature in my experiments is usually between 0 and 5°C. The stirring speed is around 500 rpm.
Is the solubility given apart from...