MCQ
The only incorrect statement regarding Henry's law for a gas dissolving in water is
  • The value of $K_H$ is greater for $O_2$ than $H_2$ at same temperature
  • B
    Henry's law is not applicable for $HCl(g)$
  • C
    Henry's law is applicable when the solubility of gas is very low
  • D
    The value of  $K_H$ increases with the increase in temperature

Answer

Correct option: A.
The value of $K_H$ is greater for $O_2$ than $H_2$ at same temperature
a
Gases having higher $K_H$ value are less soluble

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