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Limitations of Henry law

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Answered by Manishlohchab
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Henry's law is a limiting law that only applies for "sufficiently dilute" solutions. The range of concentrations in which it applies becomes narrower the more the system diverges from ideal behavior. Roughly speaking, that is the more chemically "different" the solute is from the solvent.
Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

LIMITATIONS OF HENRY'S LAW

  • The pressure of the gas is not too high and temperature is not too low.
  • The gas should not undergo any chemical change.
  • The gas should not undergo association or dissociation in the solution.

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