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Given information

The pressure of the argon gas is .

The volume of the gas is .

The temperature of the gas is .

The volume of water is .

 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

The number of moles of gas in the solution is calculated by using ideal gas equation.

(considered as equation 1)

Where,

  • is the number of moles of the gas.

  • is the absolute pressure of the gas.

  • is the volume of the gas.

  • is the absolute temperature of the gas.

  • is the gas constant.

The molarity of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

(considered as equation 2)

Where,

  • is the molarity of the solution.

  • is the number of moles of solute.

  • is the volume of solution in liters.

The Henry’s law constant for the argon gas is calculated by using the formula,

(considered as equation 3)

Where,

  • is the solubility of gas.

  • is the Henry’s law constant.

  • is the partial pressure of the gas.

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