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According to Henry's law, the partial pressure of gas `(p'_(g))` is directly proportional to mole fraction of gas in dissolved state, i.e., `P_("gas")'=K_(H),X_("gas")` where `K_(H)` is Henry's constant. Which are correct?

A

`K_(H)` is characteristic constant for a given gas-solvent system

B

Higher is the value of `K_(H)`, lower is solubility of gas for a given partial pressure of gas

C

`K_(H)` has temperature dependence

D

`K_(H)` decreases with increase of tempreature

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