At a particular temperature, the solubility of H₂ in water is 0.0200 M when the partial pressure is 0.0900 atm. What will the solubility (in M) be when the partial pressure of H₂ is 1.54 atm?
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0200 M Initial partial pressure, P1 = 0.0900 atm Final partial pressure, P2 = 1.54 atm Show more…
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