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What is the mass of gas dissolved in a solution at 150kPa if 0.35g of the gas dissolves in 2.0L of water at 30kPa?
12 years ago

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Devron
I think,


(150kPa/30kPa)*0.35g= mass of gas dissolved in a solution at 150kPa

Not sure.
12 years ago

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