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Saturated Solutions; Factors Affecting Solubility (Sections)

The Henry's law constant for helium gas in water at 30 °C is  and the constant for   at 30 °C is  . If the two gases are each present at 1.5 atm pressure, calculate the solubility of each gas.

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Saturated Solutions; Factors Affecting Solubility (Sections)

The Henry's law constant for helium gas in water at 30 °C is  and the constant for   at 30 °C is  . If the two gases are each present at 1.5 atm pressure, calculate the solubility of each gas.

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According to the Henry's law , solubility can be calculate the by the following formula;

                                                                     ...............................(1)

K = Solubility constant

 = pressure of the gas

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