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Henreys law definition application and limitations

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Henry's law defines that at constanttemperature, the concentration of the gas that is dissolved in a given liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas above the fluid. The Henry's law constant is the expression for equilibrium distribution of a compound between water and gaseous phase denoted by KH.
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Limitations of Henry's Law. ... The application of Henry's law is limited to cases where chemical equilibrium has been reached in a dilute solution (< 1% solute concentration).

However, the concentrations of most water constituents are normally less than 1%, so the application of Henry's law is typically valid.

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