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The solubility of CO2 in water is 3.4 X 10^-2 M at 250C and 1 atm pressure. What is the Henry’s
law constant in M atm^-1​

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The equation that describes the solubility of a gas in a liquid, to diluted solutions, is Henry's law: = ⋅ O 2 , ( 1 ) where is the saturation O2 concentration in the liquid (mgO2 L−1), H is Henry's law constant (mgO2 L−1 atm−1), and O 2 is the oxygen partial pressure in the gas (atm).

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