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The \(K_{\mathrm{H}}\) value ( \(\mathrm{K}\) bar) of argon (I), carbondioxide (II), formaldehyde (III) and methane (IV) are respectively 40.3, 167, \(1.83 \times 0^{-5}\) and \(0.413\) at \(298 \mathrm{~K}\). The increasing order of solubility of gas in liquid is

  1. A I \( < \) II \( < \) IV \( < \) III
  2. B III \( < \) IV \( < \) II \( < \) I
  3. C \(\mathrm{I} < \mathrm{III} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{IV}\)
  4. D I \( < \mathrm{IV} < \mathrm{II} < \mathrm{III}\)
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(A) I \( < \) II \( < \) IV \( < \) III

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Higher is the \(K_{\mathrm{H}}\) value, less is the solubility of the gas.



Thus, the increasing order of solubility of gas in liquid is I < II < IV < III.