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The solubility of a gas varies directly with pressure of the gas is based upon :
1) Raoult's Law
2) Henry's law
3) Nernst's Distribution law
4) None of these

A

Raoult.s law

B

Henry. law

C

Nernst.s Distribution law

D

None of these

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