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Henry's law constant of oxygen is `1.4 xx 10^(-3)` mol `"lit"^(-1) "atm"^(-1)` at 298 K. How much of oxygen is dissolved in 100 mL at 298 K when the partial pressure of oxygen is 0.5 atm?

A

1.4 g

B

3.2 g

C

3.2 mg

D

2.24 mg

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