At a same temperature , hydrogen is more soluble in water than helium. Which of them will have a higher value of KH and why ?
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At a same temperature, hydrogen is more soluble in water than helium.
The value of KH of helium is more than the value of KH of hydrogen.
The value of KH depends on the nature of gas.
Greater the value of KH, lesser is the solubility.
KH is Henry's Law constant.
Different gases have different KH at same temperature.
The value of KH of helium is more than the value of KH of hydrogen.
The value of KH depends on the nature of gas.
Greater the value of KH, lesser is the solubility.
KH is Henry's Law constant.
Different gases have different KH at same temperature.
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Explanation:
At a same temperature, hydrogen is more soluble in water than helium.
The value of KH of helium is more than the value of KH of hydrogen.
The value of KH depends on the nature of gas.
Greater the value of KH, lesser is the solubility.
KH is Henry's Law constant.
Different gases have different KH at same temperature.
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