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25 November, 20:46

Oxygen is much less soluble in water than carbon dioxide at 0.00412 g / 100 mL at 20°C and 760 mmHg. Calculate the solubility of oxygen gas in water at 20°C and a pressure of 1150 mmHg

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  1. 25 November, 21:13
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    Solubility of CO2 = 0.045 g/l

    Explanation:

    Using Henry's law which states that the quantity of an ideal gas that dissolves in a definite volume of liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas.

    C = k * Pg

    Where C = concentration of the gas

    Pg = pressure of the gas

    k = proportionality constant

    Calculating k,

    k = C/Pg

    Converting g/100ml to g/l,

    0.00412 g/100ml; 0.00412g/100ml * 1000ml/1l

    = 0.0412 g/l

    Pressure in bar,

    Pg = 1.01 bar

    k = 0.0412/1.01 bar

    = 0.0412 g/l. bar

    Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + (16*2)

    = 44 g/mol

    Molar concentration of CO2 = k/molar mass

    = 0.000936 mol/l. bar

    Pressure of oxygen = 1.533 bar

    Molar mass of O2 = 32 g/mol

    Solubility of O2 = molar mass * molar concentration * pressure (bar)

    = 32 * 0.000936 * 1.533

    = 0.0459 g/l

    Pressure in mmHg,

    Pg = 760 mmHg

    k = 0.0412/760

    = 0.000054 g/l. mmHg

    Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + (16*2)

    = 44 g/mol

    Molar concentration of CO2 = k/molar mass

    = 0.00000123 mol/l. mmHg

    Pressure of oxygen = 1150 mmHg

    Molar mass of O2 = 32 g/mol

    Solubility of O2 = molar mass * molar concentration * pressure (mmHg)

    = 32 * 0.00000123 * 1150

    = 0.0453 g/l
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