Chemistry, asked by mashinder1444, 8 months ago

What are the units of Henry's constant
a. K/bar
b. 1/K bar
c. K bar
d. bar/K​

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Answered by p383911
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Answer:

1/k bar is the units of Henry's constant.

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Answered by jeebrothersrs
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Values for Henry's law constants are expressed in units of atmospheres for air to moles per cubic meter for water (atm-m3/mol) or in a dimensionless unit described as KH′ = KH/(RT) where KH′ is the dimensionless Henry's law constant, KH is the Henry's law constant (atm-m3/mol), R is the ideal gas constant (8.20575 × 10 ...

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