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Henry's law
noun
- the principle that at a constant temperature the concentration of a gas dissolved in a fluid with which it does not combine chemically is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas at the surface of the fluid.
Henry's law
noun
- chem the principle that the amount of a gas dissolved at equilibrium in a given quantity of a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas in contact with the liquid
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Henry's law1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Henry's law1
Example Sentences
The civil lawsuit was filed by Henry's law firm on Thursday in Harris County, Texas and seeks up to $2 billion in damages.
There it dissolves into the liquid, taking up space and causing pressure to build through a process called Henry’s Law.
He proposed House Bill 1374, known as “Henry’s Law,” which passed unanimously in both Indiana chambers in March 2016.
Even if you breathe it in, it can’t sorb, react, or build-up inside of you, since the only process that has any effect on this element is Henry’s Law.
The rate at which this occurs follows Henry’s law, a physics rule that states that the solubility of gas in a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid.
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