FAQ

What is the Henry Law Constant?
The Henry Law Constant is a measure of the solubility of a gas in a liquid under equilibrium conditions, reflecting the relationship between gas pressure and concentration. Henry Law Constant is usually measured using the Pascal Cubic Meter per Mole for Henry's Law Volatility Constant. Note that the value of Henry Law Constant is always negative.
Can the Henry Law Constant be negative?
Yes, the Henry Law Constant, measured in Henry's Law Volatility Constant can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Henry Law Constant?
Henry Law Constant is usually measured using the Pascal Cubic Meter per Mole[Pa/mol/m³] for Henry's Law Volatility Constant. Kilopascal Cubic Meter per Mole[Pa/mol/m³], Bar Cubic Meter per Mole[Pa/mol/m³], Standard Atmosphere Cubic Meter per Mole[Pa/mol/m³] are the few other units in which Henry Law Constant can be measured.
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