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Henry's law states that, at a given temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid. Increasing the surface area increases the rate of solubility of a solid because a larger number of molecules have contact with the solvent.
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(1) Gases are soluble in water and other liquids and their solubility depends upon the nature of the gas.
(2) Non-polar gases like O_2, have less solubiliny in polar solvents.
(3) Polar gases like CO_2, NH_3. HCI, etc. are more soluble in polar solvent like water. CO_2 1forms H_2CO_3. while NH_3, forms NH_4OH in aqueous solutions.
(4) The solubility of gases in liquids increases with the increase in pressure and the decrease in temperature
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