9. Value of Henry’s constant
KH …………
a. Increases with increase in temperature
b. Decrease with increase in temperature
c. Remains constant
d. First increase then decrease
Ans. a
Explanation : Value of Henry’s constant increases with creases in temperature representing the decreases in solubility
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