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Solubility of gas at 1 bar pressure and 300K is `2xx10^(-3)` M. What will be its solubility at same pressure and 400K if `DeltaH_("solution")` of the gas is -9.96 kJ.
[ Take : R=8.3J/K mole,e=2.72]

A

`2xx10^(-3)` M

B

`7.35xx10^(-4)`M

C

`6.67xx10^(-4)` M

D

`5xx10^(-4)M`

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