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Offline Marcus Soutlo

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I need help on Frederick 95's question "Please calculate the number of mols of oxygen gas produced per second".

I am basically stuck on the section of the question. No one has responded to this individuals question yet. Please help both of us.

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Offline Arkcon

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So what, exactly, is your question about the problem?  How far did you get?
Hey, I'm not judging.  I just like to shoot straight.  I'm a man of science.

Offline Marcus Soutlo

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Hi, Arckon, I have gotten to the part where Frederick 95 is asking if his statement is correct:

"The partial pressure, of water vapor, is related to the oxygen generated because oxygen in water obeys Henry's law rather well; the solubility is roughly proportional to the partial pressure of oxygen in the air:

pO2 = KO2 xO2"

I would like to solve the rest of the problem for him and myself

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