Henry’s law solubility constant (via c and p)

defined via amount concentration and partial pressure
symbol: $H_{\rm{s}}^{cp}$, units: $\pu{mol m-3 Pa-1}$, $\pu{mol L-1 bar-1}$
synonym: Henry solubility (defined via amount concentration and partial pressure)
https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.09024
Amount concentration \(c_{\rm{l}}\) of a species in the liquid phase divided by the partial pressure \(p\) of that species in the gas phase under equilibrium conditions at infinite dilution: \[H_{\rm{s}}^{cp}: = \underset{c_{\rm{l}} \to 0}{\rm{lim}}\frac{c_{\rm{l}}}{p}\]
Note:
The coherent SI unit for \(H_{\rm{s}}^{cp}\) is \(\pu{mol m-3 Pa-1}\). Another commonly used unit is \(\pu{mol L-1 bar-1}\), equivalent to \(\pu{10E-2 mol m-3 Pa-1}\).
Example:
The Henry solubility of ozone in water at \(T = \pu{298.15 K}\) is \(H_{\rm{s}}^{cp}(\ce{O3}) = \pu{1.0E-4 mol m-3 Pa-1}\).
See also: Henry’s law solubility constant
Source:
PAC, 2022, 94, 71. 'Henry’s law constants (IUPAC Recommendations 2021)' on page 75 (https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2020-0302)