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(i) Henry's Law:
At a constant temperature the partial vapour pressure of a liquid is directly proportional to the gas dissolved in it.
where k is called Henry's law constant.
(ii) Boiling point elevation is constant for a solvant.
ebullioscopic constant. (physical chemistry) The ratio of the elevation of the boiling point of a solvent caused by dissolving a solute to the molality of the solution, taken at extremely low concentrations.
Also known as molal elevation of the boiling point.
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Explanation:
(i) Henry's Law:
At a constant temperature the partial vapour pressure of a liquid is directly proportional to the gas dissolved in it.
{\bold{\large{\green{\boxed{H =k. p}}}}}
H=k.p
where k is called Henry's law constant.
(ii) Boiling point elevation is constant for a solvant.
ebullioscopic constant. (physical chemistry) The ratio of the elevation of the boiling point of a solvent caused by dissolving a solute to the molality of the solution, taken at extremely low concentrations.
Also known as molal elevation of the boiling point.
hope its help you