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If the solubility of gas in water is 5.0g/L when the pressure of the gas about the water is 2.0 atm, what is the pressure of the gas above the water when the solubility of the gas is 1.0 g/L?
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
it is nearly an direct relationship,

p1/P2=solubiity1/solubility2

P1=2*1/5= .4 atm
9 years ago

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