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The solubility of gas in liquid is directly proportional to the pressure over the solutions at a given temperature.

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  • The solubility of gas in liquid increases with

    A
    increase in temperature
    B
    decrease in gas temperature
    C
    decrease in temperature
    D
    amount of liquid taken.
  • The rate of diffusion of gas is directly proportional to

    A
    `P/sqrtd`
    B
    `sqrt(P/d)`
    C
    P/d
    D
    `sqrtp/d`
  • The pressure at the bottom of a liquid tank is not proportional to the

    A
    acceleration due to gravity
    B
    density of the liquid
    C
    height of the liquid
    D
    area of the liquid surface.
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