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What is henry law? what is m=kp

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Henry's law states that the mass of a gas dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature is proportional to the pressure of the gas. Mathematically, m=kP. Where k is the proportinality constant.

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Answered by deepbhullar7
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Explanation:

Henry's law is one of the gas State Law that : At a constant temperature the amount of the given gas that dissolves in a given type and volume of a liquid is directly proportional to partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium in that liquid.

kp is the equilibrium constant calculated from the partial pressure of a reaction equation. It is used to express the relationship between the product pressures and the reactant pressure . It is the unit less number although it's relate the pressures.

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