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13 July, 03:20

If atmospheric pressure suddenly changes from 1.00 atm to 0.896 atm at 298 k, how much oxygen will be released from 3.30 l of water in an unsealed container?

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  1. 13 July, 03:33
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    At a temperature of 298 K, the Henry's law constant is 0.00130 M/atm for oxygen. The solubility of oxygen in water 1.00 atm would be calculated as follows:

    S = (H) (Pgas) = 0.00130 M / atm x 0.21 atm = 0.000273 M

    At 0.890 atm,

    S = (H) (Pgas) = 0.00130 M / atm x 0.1869 atm = 0.00024297 M

    If atmospheric pressure would suddenly change from 1.00 atm to 0.890 atm at the same temperature, the amount of oxygen that will be released from 3.30 L of water in an unsealed container would be as follows

    3.30 L x (0.000273 mol / L) = 0.0012012 mol

    3.30 L x (0.00024297 mol / L) = 0.001069068 mol

    0.0012012 mol - 0.001069068 mol = 0.000132 mol
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