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Name the law behind the dissolution of `CO_2` gas In soft drinks under high pressure.

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  • What is the equation form of Langmuir isotherm under high pressure?

    A
    `x/m = a/b`
    B
    `x/m = a.p`
    C
    `x/m = 1/(a.b)`
    D
    `x/m = b/a`
  • 50 mL of a gas A diffuse through a membrane in the same time as for the diffusion of 40 mL of gas B under identical conditions of pressure and temperature. If the molecular mass of A is 128, that of B would be :

    A
    200
    B
    500
    C
    400
    D
    160
  • The law which relates the solubility of a gas to its pressure is called :

    A
    Raoult's law
    B
    Ostwald's law
    C
    Distribution law
    D
    Henry's law
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