Henry’s law states that at constant temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the solution.
Mathematically,
p = KH · x
where p is the partial pressure of the gas, x is the mole fraction of gas in solution, and KH is Henry’s law constant.
Analysis of Statement I:
For an ideally dilute solution, Henry’s law is valid and the value of KH remains constant even if the concentration of the solute changes within the dilute range.
Hence, Statement I is true.
Analysis of Statement II:
Henry’s law constant depends on:
• Nature of the solute
• Nature of the solvent
• Temperature
For the same solute, KH has different values in different solvents because gas–solvent interactions change.
Hence, Statement II is false.
Therefore, the correct option is:
Statement I is true but Statement II is false
This concept is extremely important for JEE Main, JEE Advanced and IIT JEE, especially in physical chemistry assertion–reason questions.
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