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If `N_(2)` gas is bubbled throgh water at `20^(@)C`, how many millilitres (at stp) of `N_(2)` would dissolve in a litre of water ? Given that the partial pressure of `N_(2)` is equal to 742.5 torr and `K_(H)` for nitroge= `5.75xx10^(7)` torr.

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