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Chemistry, 27.02.2020 01:53, carrottopsadly

Calculate (a) Henry's constant, KH, for H2S. Note that KH = K for the reaction, H2S(g) ~ H2S(aq) (b) The ·partial pressure of H2S(9) overlying the water if the total soluble sulfide concentration, CT, S ~ [H, S""J + [HS-J + [S'-J, is I X 10-3 M and the solution pH is 8.5. A

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