Which of the following will always cause an increase in the solubility of a gas in a solvent in which the gas does not react with the solvent to form a new substance?
A) increasing the temperature of the solvent and simultaneously decreasing the pressure of the gas in the space above the solvent
B) decreasing the temperature of the solvent and simultaneously increasing the pressure of the gas in the space above the solvent
C) increasing the temperature of the solvent and simultaneously increasing the pressure of the gas in the space above the solvent
D) decreasing the temperature of the solvent and simultaneously decreasing the pressure of the gas in the space above the solvent
E) increasing the temperature of the solvent while maintaining the pressure of the gas in the space above the solvent at a set value
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