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Question
The only incorrect statement regarding Henry’s law for a gas dissolving in water is
Options
A.The value of KH (Henry’s constant) is greater for O2 than H2 at same temperature.
B.The value of KH increases with increase in temperature.
C.Henry’s law is not applicable for HCl(g).
D.Henry’s law is applicable when the solubility of gas is very low.
Solution
O2 is less soluble in water than H2.
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