the solubility of a gas in water is 0.010 g L-1 at 25.0 ºC with the partial pressure of the gas over the solution at 1.0 atm, predict the solubility of the gas at the same temperature but at triple the pressure.
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the solubility of a gas in water is 0.010 g L-1 at 25.0 ºC with the...
Question 10 Incorrect. The solubility of a gas in water is 0.010 g L1 at 25.0 °c with the partial pressure of the gas over the solution at 1.0 atm, predict the solubility of the gas at the same temperature but at quintuple the pressure 040 Use correct number of significant digits; the tolerance is +/-1 in the 2nd significant digit By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set...
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1) What is the solubility of cyclopropane (in units of grams per liter) in water at 25 °C, when the C3H6 gas over the solution has a partial pressure of 0.217 atm? kH for C3H6 at 25 °C is 1.20×10-2 mol/L·atm. ___g/L 2)What is the solubility of neon (in units of grams per liter) in water at 25 °C, when the Ne gas over the solution has a partial pressure of 273 mm Hg? kHfor Ne at 25 °C is...
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Using Henry's Law to calculate the solubility of a gas At 25.0 °C the Henry's Law constant for hydrogen sulfide (HS gas in water is 0.087 M/atm grams of HS gas that can be dissolved in 150. mL of water at 25.0 °C and a H,S partial pressure of 1.53 atm Calculate the mass Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. X Check Explanation
Using Henry's Law to calculate the solubility...
4. The solubility of nitrogen gas in water at 25°C and a partial pressure of N2 of 0.78 atm is 5.5×10–4 mol/L. A. Calculate kH, Henry’s Law constant for nitrogen gas, at this temperature using the solubility at 0.78 atm. S = kH × P