Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

EXPLAIN HENRY LAW..
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Answered by TheVang51
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\huge\bold{Henry\: Law}

➡️The mass of a gas that dissolves in a given mass of a solvent at a constant temperature is proportional to the pressure of the gas of equilibrium with the solution provided.The gas does not undergo any chemical change during the formation of the solution.

➡️If the mass "m" of a gas dissolves in a given mass of a solvent at a particular.Temperature under the equilibrium pressure "p" , then according to Henry's Law, we have

m\propto \: p

or

m = kp

☢️Where "k" is a constant.☢️
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1.Increasingaccessibilitytowider

geographicalregionsallowsthe

MNCstohavealarger

poolofpotentialcustomors

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2.Levelofindustrialand

economic development

increases due to the

growth of MNCs.

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