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Henrys Law
Henrys law definition: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid, at constant temperature.
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Aqueous Solution
Boiling Point Elevation
Brownian Motion
Colligative Property
Colloid
Concentration
Dissociation
Electrolyte
Emulsion
Freezing Point Depression
Hydration
Hydrogen Bond
Immiscible
Insoluble
Miscible
Molality
Molarity
Mole Fraction
Nonelectrolyte
Osmosis
Osmotic Pressure
Saturated Solution
Solubility
Soluble
Solute
Solution
Solvation
Solvent
Strong Electrolyte
Supersaturated Solution
Surfactant
Suspension
Tyndall Effect
Unsaturated Solution
Weak Electrolyte
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