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Henry's constant for argon is 40K bar in water, determine molal concentration of argon in water when it is stored above water at 10 bar pressure

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To solve the problem of determining the molal concentration of argon in water when stored above water at a pressure of 10 bar, we will use Henry's law, which relates the solubility of a gas in a liquid to the pressure of that gas above the liquid. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values:** - Henry's constant for argon (K_H) = 40 kbar = 40 × 10³ bar - Pressure (P) = 10 bar ...
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