Please explain Henry's law
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Henry's law is one of the gas laws formulated by William Henry in 1803 and states: "At a constant temperature, the amount of a given gas that dissolves in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium with that liquid."The proportionality factor is called the Henry's law constant. It was formulated by the English chemist William Henry, who studied the topic in the early 19th century.
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Henry's law states that for a constant temperature, the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid depends on the partial pressure of the gas when the gas and liquid are in equilibrium.
It explains why the aerated drinks give a hiss sound when the cap is opened. The pressure inside the bottle is more than the atmospheric pressure, so when the cap is opened and the pressure is reduced which releases carbon-di-oxide.
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It explains why the aerated drinks give a hiss sound when the cap is opened. The pressure inside the bottle is more than the atmospheric pressure, so when the cap is opened and the pressure is reduced which releases carbon-di-oxide.
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