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Four gases like and have Henry’s constant values are 69.16,144.97,0.413 and 1.67. The gas which is more soluble in liquid is

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Liquids and solids exhibit practically no change of solubility with changes in pressure. Gases as might be expected, increase in solubility with an increase in pressure. Henry's Law states that: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution

Liquids and solids exhibit practically no change of solubility with changes in pressure. Gases as might be expected, increase in solubility with an increase in pressure. Henry's Law states that: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution.As value of Kh increases mole fraction of gas soluble in solvent decreases. Kh increases with increases in temperature so solubility decreases with increase in temperature. Different gases have different Kh value so the gas which has high Kh value , has low solubility into the solvent

Liquids and solids exhibit practically no change of solubility with changes in pressure. Gases as might be expected, increase in solubility with an increase in pressure. Henry's Law states that: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution.As value of Kh increases mole fraction of gas soluble in solvent decreases. Kh increases with increases in temperature so solubility decreases with increase in temperature. Different gases have different Kh value so the gas which has high Kh value , has low solubility into the solvent The law states that at a constant temperature, the solubility (S) of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure (P) of the gas. Thus the solubility of gas at unit pressure is equal to Henry's constant. ... Different gases have different KH values at the same temperature.

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