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jadecicada24Lv1
6 Oct 2020
The Henry's law constant for the solubility of helium gas in water is 3.8×10−4 M/atm at 25°C.
- Express the constant for the solubility of helium gas in M/mmHg.
- If the partial pressure of He at 25°C is 293 mmHg, what is the concentration of dissolved He in mol/L at 25°C?
- What volume of helium gas can be dissolved in 10.00 L of water at 293 mmHg and 25°C? (Ignore the partial pressure of water.)
The Henry's law constant for the solubility of helium gas in water is 3.8×10−4 M/atm at 25°C.
- Express the constant for the solubility of helium gas in M/mmHg.
- If the partial pressure of He at 25°C is 293 mmHg, what is the concentration of dissolved He in mol/L at 25°C?
- What volume of helium gas can be dissolved in 10.00 L of water at 293 mmHg and 25°C? (Ignore the partial pressure of water.)
Robert KubaraLv10
30 Dec 2020