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The air is a mixture of a number of gases. The major components are oxygen and nitrogen with approximate proportion of 20% is to 79% by volume at 298 K. The water is in equilibrium with air at a pressure of 10 atm. At 298 K if the Henry’s law constants for oxygen and nitrogen at 298 K are `3.30 xx10^(7)` mm and `6.51 xx10^(7)` mm respectively, calculate the composition of these gases in water .

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