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The value of Henry's constant K(H) is ……...

The value of Henry's constant `K_(H)` is ……… .

A

Greater for gases with higher solubility

B

Greater for gases with lower solubility

C

Constant for all gases

D

Not related to the solubility of gases

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The correct Answer is:
B

According to Henry.s law
`p propx`
`implies p = K_(H)^(x)`
As vale of `K_(H)` rises solubility of gases decreases.
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