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I have mixed feelings about latest calculation task that I got:
20m3 of water was saturated with oxygen at a temperature of 8°C and a pressure of 1800 hPa. Calculate the mass of oxygen that will release when heated to 20°C and pressure changes to normal.
Can someone help me find good way to solve it, please?
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What laws governing gases solubility do you know?
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Quote from: Borek on June 16, 2020, 06:47:18 AM
What laws governing gases solubility do you know?
Henry's law. But I don't know how to use it so that is my problem
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Are you sure it is a HS level problem?
Henry's law is OK, but it will give only part of the answer. As far as I am aware for the other part (T) you need solubility tables (or thermodynamic data that will allow to estimate the solubility change).
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