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18 October, 04:34

What are the conditions for using Henry's law? Select all that apply. A. The substance does not react. B. The substance is a salt. C. The substance is organic. D. The substance does not dissociate or ionize. E. The substance is very concentrated in the solution.

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  1. 18 October, 04:54
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    A and D

    Explanation:

    Conditions for using Henry's law

    1. The pressure of gas is not too high and temperature is not too low.

    2. The gas should not undergo any chemical change.

    3. The gas should not undergo dissociation or association.

    4. Henry law hold for only dilute solutions and low gas pressures.

    5. It is using for gas.

    The gas means substance should not undergo any chemical change therefore, the substance does not react.

    Hence, option A and D are true.
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