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If N2 gas is hubbled through water at 293 K, how many millimoles of N2 gas would dissolve in 1 litre of water? Assume that N2 exerts a partial pressure of 0.987 bar. Given that Henry's law constant for N2 at 293 K is 76.48 kbar.

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0.561 mmol
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0.222 mmol
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0.716 mmol
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0.828 mmol
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Solution

The correct option is B 0.716 mmol
According to Henry's law, P=Kx

x is the mole fraction
K is the henry's law constant
P is the pressure in atm.

Substitute values in the above expression.

x=0.987 bar76480 bar=1.29×105=n55.55

n=7.16×104=7.16×104 mol×1000 mmol1mol=0.716 mmol

So, the correct option is C

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