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Chemistry, 18.02.2021 01:00, ehaynie

Question 8 Using Henry's Law: Sz/P1-S2/P2
To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature and 202kPa pressure from
0.85g/L to 5.1g/L, the pressure would have to be increased to:
A.505kPa
B.17.2kPa
C.606kPa
D.1212kPa

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