Decreasing the t of the solvent and simultaneously

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Question- Which set of the following changes causes an increase in the solubility of a gas in solvent with which the gas does not react

a) Decreasing the T of the solvent and simultaneously decreasing the P of the gas in the space above the solvent

b) Decreasing the T of the solvent and keeping P of the gas constant

c) Increasing the T of the solvent and simultaneously decreasing the P of the gas in the space above the solvent

d) Increasing the T of the solvent and keeping the P of the gas

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