To match the solubility of gases in Column A with the corresponding values in Column B based on their pressures, we need to generate appropriate assumptions or approximate values. Typically, gas solubility can be determined using Henry's Law, which states that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the liquid.
Here’s a potential matching based on hypothetical solubility data:
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N2 gas (blue line) at 5 atm
- (Assumed value may be around c. 9 mg/100 grams H2O for a lower solubility scenario at this pressure level)
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Ar gas (yellow line) at 10 atm
- (This could be matched with f. 60 mg/100 grams H2O as noble gases tend to have higher solubility based on the pressure)
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CH4 gas (green line) at 9 atm
- (Let's say this would correspond to g. 48 mg/100 grams H2O, as it is more soluble than nitrogen but less than argon)
Thus, the matching can be inferred as follows:
- 1 (c): N2 gas at 5 atm = 9 mg/100 grams H2O
- 2 (f): Ar gas at 10 atm = 60 mg/100 grams H2O
- 3 (g): CH4 gas at 9 atm = 48 mg/100 grams H2O
Would you like to reconsider or verify any specific selection?