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Chemistry
Solubility
Henry's Law
Given--The solubility of NH3 in H2O is 518 g/L at a partial pressure of 760.0 torr. Question #1)-- Calculate the value of the Henry's Law constant for NH3. Question #2)-- Calculate the solubility of NH3 in H2O at a partial pressure of 225.0 torr.
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