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At `300 K, 40 mL` of `O_(3)(g)` dissolves in `100g` of water at `1.0atm`. What mass of ozone dissolved in `400g ` of water at a pressure of `4.0atm` at `300 K` ?

A

0.1 g

B

1.24 g

C

0.48 g

D

4.8 g

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