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The solubility of nitrogen in water is 8.21 104 mol/L at

Chapter 11, Problem 49

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The solubility of nitrogen in water is 8.21 104 mol/L at 0C when the N2 pressure above water is 0.790 atm. Calculate the Henrys law constant for N2 in units of mol/L atm for Henrys law in the form C kP, where C is the gas concentration in mol/L. Calculate the solubility of N2 in water when the partial pressure of nitrogen above water is 1.10 atm at 0C.

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QUESTION:

The solubility of nitrogen in water is 8.21 104 mol/L at 0C when the N2 pressure above water is 0.790 atm. Calculate the Henrys law constant for N2 in units of mol/L atm for Henrys law in the form C kP, where C is the gas concentration in mol/L. Calculate the solubility of N2 in water when the partial pressure of nitrogen above water is 1.10 atm at 0C.

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We need to find the Henry's law constant of nitrogen and also the solubility of nitrogen in water under the given condition.

Henry's law states that the amount of dissolved gas in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure

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