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Why is henry law constant proportional to mole fraction?

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Henry's Law states that the mole fraction of gas dissolved in the liquid (like the concentration) is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas over the liquid. The constant K depends on the IMFs between the solute and the solvent and thus it depends on both the chemical structure of the gas and the liquid.

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Henry's Law states that the mole fraction of gas dissolved in the liquid (like the concentration) is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas over the liquid. The constant K depends on the IMFs between the solute and the solvent and thus it depends on both the chemical structure of the gas and the liquid.

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