Asked by Deborah
Vinyl chloride (H2C=CHCl), the starting material from which PVC polymer is made, has a Henry's-law constant of 0.091mol/(L.atm) at 25 C. What is the solubility of vinyl chloride in water (in mol/L) at 25C and a partial pressure of 0.90 atm? Thank you in advance
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Answered by
DrBob222
I think you want to use C = pk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%27s_law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%27s_law
Answered by
Pratana
Consider the hypothetical reaction below. If the initial pressure of A was 2.58 atm, what would be the partial pressure of C (in atm) at equilibrium? KP = 13.6 at 298 K
2 A <==> B + C
2 A <==> B + C
Answered by
ahia
Vinyl chloride (H2C=CHCl), the starting material from which PVC polymer is made, has a Henry's-law constant of 0.091mol/(L⋅atm) at 25 ∘C.
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