As temperature increases, the gas partial pressure in equilibrium with a given dissolved concentration will increase. True or False
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Step 1: Recall Henry's law: C = k_H(T) × p_g, where C is the dissolved gas concentration, p_g is the gas partial pressure, and k_H(T) is Henry's constant that depends on temperature. Show more…
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