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What do you mean by Henry's law ??

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Answered by liza10987654321
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⏯️⏯️HENRY'S LAW => In simple term ,it is also called gas law which tell you amount of a given gas that dissolves and volume of liquid that directly proportional to the partial liquid of that gas .

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Answered by sagarnirapure914
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Answer:

The scientist William Henry as given quantitative relation between pressure and solubility of gas in a solvent.

=> This law states that, "The solubility of gas in a liquid at constant temperature is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the solution" .

If 'S' is the solubility of gas in mol/dm³, then According to Henry's law

S α P

S = KP

where, S = Solubility

P = Pressure

K = Henry's constant

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