what is Henry's law?
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The mathematical formula of Henry's law is given by: P ∝ C (or) P = kH.C. Where, 'P' denotes the partial pressure of the gas in the atmosphere above the liquid. 'C' denotes the concentration of the dissolved gas.
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The Henry's law relates the solubility of a gas with external pressure. The solubility is expressed in terms of molar concentration (moles/litre) or mole fraction.
The Henry's law states that, "The partial pressure of the gas [P] is proportional to the mole fraction [X] of the gas in the solution."
It can also be stated as, "Mole fraction of gas in the solution is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas over the solution."
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