Determine the Henry's law constant for ammonia in water at 35°C if an ammonia pressure of 0.56 atm produces a solution with a concentration of 0.67 M.
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1.2 M/atm |
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0.029 M/atm |
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59 M/atm |
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7.9 M/atm |
As per Henry law, solubility of gas is ditedire proportional to its partial pressure,
Equation is S = solubility = Kh*P
Kh is henry's law constant, P = pressure
Kh = S/P = 0.67/0.56 = 1.196 ~ = 1.2 M/atm
Correct answer : first option
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