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Why is henry's law not applicable to dissolution of hydrogen chloride gas in water

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HCl gas does not follow Henry's law because in solution HCl (g) dissociate into ions H+ and Cl-. HCl is a strong acid and it interact with solvent and readily dissociate into its constituent ions. While Helium, oxygen gas and hydrogen gas do not dissociate on interaction with water so they follow Henry's law.

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