GIVE REASON WHY Hydrogen gas forms bubbles and moves above the water when collected in a
container of water.
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According to Henry’s law the equilibrium concentration of gas solvated in water is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas under water surface and vise versa. So the differences in air components in a bubble and in atmosphere depend on Henry’s coefficients and 100% humidity inside the bubble.
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