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g what would happen to the solubility of a gas in a solution if the pressure above the solution is increased

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Answer: The solubility of gas increases in a solution if the pressure above the solution is increased

Step-by-step explanation:

Henry's law states that the amount of gas dissolved or molar solubility of gas is directly proportional to the partial pressure of the liquid.

To calculate the molar solubility, we use the equation given by Henry's law, which is:


C=K_H* p

where,

C = solubility


K_H = Henry's constant

p = partial pressure

As the solubility is directly proportional to the pressure, thus increasing the pressure increases the solubility.

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