The partial pressure of nitrogen in air is 0.76 atm and its Henry's law constant is 7.6 x 104 atm at 300K. What is the m

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The partial pressure of nitrogen in air is 0.76 atm and its Henry's law constant is 7.6 x 104 atm at 300K. What is the m

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The Partial Pressure Of Nitrogen In Air Is 0 76 Atm And Its Henry S Law Constant Is 7 6 X 104 Atm At 300k What Is The M 1
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The partial pressure of nitrogen in air is 0.76 atm and its Henry's law constant is 7.6 x 104 atm at 300K. What is the molefraction of nitrogen gas in the solution obtained when air is bubbled through water at 300K?
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