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Hi all.

Need to bounce ideas for a project at work. I would like to dissolve hydrogen gas (among other gasses) into a closed loop system of mineral oil. With Henry's law, I can lower the temperature and increase the pressure to help. But if I don't help dissolve it along via pressure and temperature manipulation, the gas will just sit on top on not mix right? If this closed loop has a pump to circulate the oil, will that be enough agitation to help dissolve the gasses?

Also, how would I calculate the new concentration? The gas has a given ppm sent by the manufacturer, and the oil has a certain volume based on the container I choose. Is it just some simple math?

Regards.

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You might speed up the process by blowing  the gas at the bottom of the liquid and letting it bubble through. Otherwise, I'm of no help.  

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