The Henry's Law constant for oxygen in water at 299.0 K is equal to 43000 atm, with Po = x0, Ho2 - Mole Fraction of O2 in Water. Calculate the mole fraction of O2 in water that is in equilibrium with air at 299.0 K and 1 atm. xO = 10^-5.
Concentration of O2 in Water:
For water with small amounts of gas dissolved, the density and average molecular weight of the solution can be approximated by the density (use 1000 kg/m^3) and molecular weight (18.02 g/mol) of pure water. Calculate the molar concentration of oxygen dissolved in water in equilibrium with air at 299.0 K (mol/m^3). CO = mol/m^3.
Concentration Ratio:
What is the ratio of the molar concentration (mol/m^3) of oxygen in the gas phase to that in the liquid phase at 299.0 K and 1 atm? Cg/c1.