Henry’s law constant for molality of methane in benzene at 298 K is 4.27 × 10 5 mm Hg…
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Henry’s law constant for molality of methane in benzene at 298 K is 4.27 × 105 mm Hg. The mole fraction of methane in benzene at 298 K under 760 mm Hg is
- 1.78 × 10–3
- 17.43
- 0.114
- 2.814
Answer
(A) 1.78 × 10 –3
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