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What volume of water, in mL, is needed to dissolve 7.9 mg of nitrogen gas (28.0134 g/mol) when the partial pressure of nitrogen above

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What volume of water, in mL, is needed to dissolve 7.9 mg of nitrogen gas (28.0134 g/mol) when the partial pressure of nitrogen above the water is 1.1 atm at 25 C? The Henry's constant for nitrogen gas in water at 25 C is 6.1x104 M/atm. 0.81 mL 1.3x102 mL 0.44 mL 4.2102 mL 7.4102 mL

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