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2- Henry's Law A. Expresses the relationship between the pressure of a gas and its volume B. Expresses the relationship between the pressure of a gas and the number of moles of the gas C. Expresses the relationship between the pressure of a gas and its concentration D. Expresses the relationship between the diffusion coefficient and the pressure of a gas E. Expresses the relationship between the solubility coefficient and the pressure of a gas

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2- Henry's Law A. Expresses the relationship between the pressure of a gas and its volume B. Expresses the relationship between the pressure of a gas and the number of moles of the gas C. Expresses the relationship between the pressure of a gas and its concentration D. Expresses the relationship between the diffusion coefficient and the pressure of a gas E. Expresses the relationship between the solubility coefficient and the pressure of a gas

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E. Expresses the relationship between the solubility coefficient and the pressure of a gas

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