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4 May, 03:41

The solubility of a gas is. 55 g/l at 8.0 atm pressure. what will be the solubility of the gas at 5.0 atm partial pressure?

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  1. 4 May, 04:07
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    Henry's law states that:

    P1/C1 = P2/C2

    Where P = Pressure, and C = Solubility

    In this case, P1 = 8.0 atm, C1 = 0.55 g/l, P2 = 5.0 atm, C2 = ?

    Therefore,

    C2 = (P2*C1) / P1 = (5*0.55) / 8 = 0.344 g/l
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