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Henry's Law Constant (gas solubility) for CO2 in saline at 25C?
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Henry's Law Constant (gas solubility) for CO2 in saline at 25C?
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Anybody know where I can find such a value?
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Re: Henry's Law Constant (gas solubility) for CO2 in saline at 25C?
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There is Google, but I think you also would need to know the concentration of the saline.
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