When a gas is bubbled through water at 298 K, a very dilute solution of gas is obtained…
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When a gas is bubbled through water at 298 K, a very dilute solution of gas is obtained. Henry’s law constant for the gas is 100 kbar. If gas exerts a pressure of 1 bar, the number of moles of gas dissolved in 1 litre of water is
- 0.0555
- 55.55 × 10–5
- 55.55 × 10–3
- 5.55 × 10–5
Answer
(B) 55.55 × 10 –5
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