Asked by Tiffany
To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature from 1.20 g/L at 1.4 atm to 2.3 g/L what would the pressure have to be increased to?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Henry's Law is p = kC
First, evaluate k from the first set of data. 1.2 atm = k(1.2g/L), then use k in the second set of p = kc to determine p. I found p to be about 2.5 or so but you need to confirm that and do it more accurately.
First, evaluate k from the first set of data. 1.2 atm = k(1.2g/L), then use k in the second set of p = kc to determine p. I found p to be about 2.5 or so but you need to confirm that and do it more accurately.
Answered by
Tiffany
Its 2.7 thanks so much!
Answered by
jennifer
To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature from 1.20 g/L, at 1.4 atm, to 2.3 g/L, the pressure would have to be increased to _____.
Answered by
jennifer
To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature from 1.20 g/L, at 1.4 atm, to 2.3 g/L, the pressure would have to be increased to _____.
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