CHEMISTRY- BUNDLE CONNECT PLUS ACCESS
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Chapter 13.4, Problem 1PPB
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The pressure of
Concept introduction:
William Henry has given a quantitative relation of pressure and solubility of a gas in a solvent, known as Henry’s law.
According to this law, the solubility of a gas is in direct proportionality to the partial pressure of the gas present above the surface of the liquid or the solution.
Mathematically, it can be expressed as follows:
Here,
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