The millimoles of N 2 gas that will dissolve in 1L of water at 298 K. when it is bubbled…
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The millimoles of N2 gas that will dissolve in 1L of water at 298 K. when it is bubbled through water and has a partial pressure of 0.96 bar will be
(Given that at 298 K KH = 76.8 k bar)
(Given that at 298 K KH = 76.8 k bar)
- 0.59
- 0.69
- 0.79
- 0.89
Answer
(B) 0.69
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