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If the heat of solution of an ideal gas in a liquid is negative, then its solubility at a given partial pressure varies with the temperature as

Question: If the heat of solution of an ideal gas in a liquid is negative, then its solubility at a given partial pressure varies with the temperature as
[A].

solubility increases as temperature increases.

[B].

solubility increases as temperature decreases.

[C].

solubility is independent of temperature.

[D].

solubility increases or decreases with temperature depending on the Gibbs free energy change of solution.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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