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Chapter 12, Problem 96P

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Fish breathe the dissolved air in water through their gills. Assuming the partial pressures of oxygen and nitrogen in air to be 0.20 atm and 0.80 atm. respectively, calculate the mole fractions of oxygen and nitrogen in water at 298 K. Comment on your results. See Example 12.6 for Henry’s law constants.

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Fish breathe the dissolved air in water through their gills. Assuming the partial pressures of oxygen and nitrogen in air to be 0.20 atm and 0.80 atm. respectively, calculate the mole fractions of oxygen and nitrogen in water at 298 K. Comment on your results. See Example 12.6 for Henry’s law constants.

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