Henrys Law-Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Henrys Law”:

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Question 1: According to Henry's Law, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to:

(a) The temperature of the liquid
(b) The pressure of the gas above the liquid
(c) The volume of the liquid
(d) The density of the gas

Question 2: Which factor does NOT influence the solubility of gases in liquids according to Henry's Law?

(a) Temperature
(b) Pressure
(c) Nature of the gas and liquid
(d) Volume of the gas

Question 3: In which unit is the solubility constant represented in Henry's Law?

(a) atm
(b) mol/L
(c) K
(d) bar

Question 4: What is the mathematical expression for Henry's Law?

(a) S = kP
(b) S = kT
(c) S = kC
(d) S = kV

Question 5: Which of the following gases would likely exhibit the highest solubility in a liquid according to Henry's Law?

(a) A gas with a low boiling point
(b) A gas with a high molecular weight
(c) A gas with a low partial pressure
(d) A gas with a strong intermolecular attraction

Question 6: Henry's Law is particularly applicable to gases that exhibit which behavior?

(a) High reactivity
(b) Low molecular weight
(c) Ideal gas behavior
(d) Low pressure

Question 7: Which statement is TRUE regarding the temperature dependence of gas solubility according to Henry's Law?

(a) Gas solubility increases with temperature.
(b) Gas solubility decreases with temperature.
(c) Gas solubility is not affected by temperature.
(d) Gas solubility varies randomly with temperature.

Question 8: Which gas law is related to Henry's Law and describes the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas?

(a) Boyle's Law
(b) Charles's Law
(c) Gay-Lussac's Law
(d) Dalton's Law

Question 9: If the pressure of a gas above a liquid increases, what happens to the solubility of the gas in the liquid according to Henry's Law?

(a) Solubility decreases
(b) Solubility increases
(c) Solubility remains unchanged
(d) Solubility becomes zero

Question 10: Henry's Law is particularly relevant to which area of science?

(a) Thermodynamics
(b) Quantum mechanics
(c) Environmental chemistry
(d) Organic synthesis