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(i) Gas A is more soluble in water than Gas (B) at the same temperature. Which one of the two gases will have the higher value of `K_(H)` (Henry's constant) and why?
(ii) In non-ideal solution, what type of deviation shows the formation of maximum boiling azeotropes ?

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