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For a linear plot of logP v/s logx for s...

For a linear plot of `logP` v/s `logx` for solubility `(x)` of a gas in a given solvent under pressure `(P)` which of the following statement is correct? (`K_(H)` is Henry's constant).

A

`K_(H)` appears as intercept and slope is `1`

B

`logk_(H)` appears as slope and intercept is `1`

C

`logk_(H)` appears as intercept and slope is`1`

D

Intercept is`0` and slope is `logk_(H)`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
C

`P=k_(H)x`
`logP=logK_(H)+logx`
`y=C+mx`
`:.` intercept `=logK_(H).` Slope `=1`
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