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Chapter 17 Problem 17.42

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The solubility of nitrogen in water is 8.21 3 1024 mol/L at 08C when the N2 pressure above water is 0.790 atm. Calculate the Henrys law constant for N2 in units of L atm/mol for Henrys law in the form P 5 kC, 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 08C.

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Title Chemical Principles 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781305581982

The solubility of nitrogen in water is 8.21 3 1024 mol/L

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