The Henry’s Law constant for nitrogen in blood is 8 x 10-7 mol/L mm Hg. Find the N2 concentration in a diver’s blood at

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The Henry’s Law constant for nitrogen in blood is 8 x 10-7 mol/L mm Hg. Find the N2 concentration in a diver’s blood at

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The Henry’s Law constant for nitrogen in blood is 8 x 10-7 mol/L
mm Hg. Find the N2
concentration in a diver’s blood at a depth where the total
pressure is 2.5 atm. Note that the
air that the diver breathes is 78% N2.
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