Because we can't understand how diffusion of gases occur in our lungs and tissues without understanding Henry's law and concept of partial pressure. But ya, he great teacher. He is teaching way better than the teachers at our schools.👏
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You should give some numerical examples and show some calculations. When the students are familiar with the calculations and can apply the law to new situations, only then will it be fully understood. Until then, the knowledge will only be superficial.
There is column called stripper column in petrochemical refinery that is attached to distillation column and it uses the Dalton law of partial pressure to reduce partial pressure and facilitate distillation. Steam is injected into the column to reduce the partial pressure of the hydrocarbon for distillation.
Henrys law seems to me to indicate that when the traffic police measures the alcohol level in a drivers body only by using an evidencer (from breath) instead of taking a blood test the resault may become uncertain…
Man, you are teaching wrong thing. There are no such thing as pressure of something in liquid. It is only valid in gases. In liquid, it is concentration.