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State Henrys law ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Solublity of gas in liquid is directly proportional to pressure of gas.

S∝ P

∴ S = KHp

Where, KH = propotionality constant called Henry's law of constant.

∴ KH = S/P

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Answered by itzAshuu
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It states, "at a constant temperature of solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of gas present above the surface of liquid or solution".

p =KH x

where,

  • p is partial pressure
  • KH is Henry's law constant
  • x is mole fraction of the gas in solution.

Important points★

  • Henry's constant KH is a junction of the nature of gas.
  • The value of KH increases with increase in temperature.
  • Greater value of KH, lower is the solubility of the gas at the same partial pressure.

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