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If 0.05 mole of gas are dissolved in 500 grams of water under 1 atm. pressure, 0.1 moles will be dissolved if the pressure is 2atm. It illustrates

A

Graham's Law

B

Dalton's Law

C

Henry's Law

D

Boyle's Law

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