The Sievert integral is a concept used in the study of the solubility of gases in liquids and is particularly important in the fields of physical chemistry and materials science. Named after the Swedish physicist Lars Fredrik Sievert, it describes how the concentration of a gas in a liquid varies with the partial pressure of that gas above the liquid. The Sievert integral represents the relationship between the amount of gas that can dissolve in a liquid and the pressure of that gas.
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