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? asked in Science & MathematicsChemistry · 6 years ago

Does Henry's constant change with concentration?

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  • Bobby
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    6 years ago
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    Henry's constant does not change with concentration

    Henry's law can be put into mathematical terms (at constant temperature) as

    p = kH * c

    where p is the partial pressure of the gaseous solute above the solution

    c is the concentration of the dissolved gas and

    kH is a constant with the dimensions of pressure divided by concentration.

    The constant, known as the Henry's law constant, depends on the solute, the solvent and the temperature.

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