Statement I: KH is constant with respect to concentration variations in ideally dilute solutions.
TRUE - Henry's law constant depends only on temperature and the nature of the solute-solvent interaction. For ideally dilute solutions, KH = Pgas/xsolute remains constant regardless of solute concentration within the dilute range.
Statement II: KH does not differ for the same solute in different solvents.
FALSE - Henry's law constant is solvent-dependent. The same gas or solute has different KH values in different solvents at the same temperature because the solute-solvent interactions differ. For example, CO₂ dissolves differently in water versus ethanol, giving different KH values.
Therefore, Statement I is true but Statement II is false.