answer it when carbon oxide reacts with noble gases
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noble gases does not react with any compound so carbon oxide Don't React with noble gases...
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Experimental Henry’s coefficients were all significantly larger than predicted with values increased by between 53.9% and 291.6%. From Fig. 4A, a clear, positive CO2 density-deviation trend from pure noble gas–water partitioning was observed. A high R2 (0.98) indicates that the polynomial can be used with reasonable confidence to predict the CO2 density-deviation relationship within the experimental density range. Using this fit, Henry’s coefficients reconcile with those for a pure noble gas–water system (⩽5% deviation) at CO2 densities lower than 28 kg/m3. This polynomial is considered to suitably define deviation from a pure noble gas–water system as a function of CO2 density for the ∼0–656 kg/m3 range.