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The value of Henry's law constant for some gases at 293 K is given below. Arrange the gases in the increasing order of their solubility .
He:144.97 kbar, `H_2`:69.16 kbar, `N_2`:76.48 kbar, `O_2`: 34.86 kbar

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`He lt N_2 lt H_2 lt O_2`

B

`O_2 lt H_2 lt N_2 lt He`

C

`H_2 lt N_2 O_2 lt He`

D

`He lt O_2 lt N_2 lt H_2`

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