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henry's law constant for co2 in water is 1.67*10*8 Pa at 298K calculate the quntity of co2
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henry's law constant for co2 in water is 1.67*10*8 Pa at 298K calculate the quntity of co2


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11 Feb 2012 13:25:08 IST
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Quantity of CO2 in water will depend on partial pressure of CO2. If partial pressure is PCO2 then mole fraction(xCO2) of CO2 in water is given by 

x CO2= PCO2/H=PCO2/(1.67*10^8)




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