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The partial pressure of nitrogen in air of `0.76` atm and its Henry's law constant is `7.6 xx 10 ^(4)` atm at 300K. What is the mole fraction of nitrogen gas in the solution obtained when air is bubbled through water at 300 K ?

A

`1 xx 10 ^(-4)`

B

`1 xx 10 ^(-6)`

C

`2 xx 10 ^(-5)`

D

`1 xx 10 ^(-5)`

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