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Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is true for the solubility of KBr (s) and CH3(CH2)3CH3 (g) in water?551views
Textbook QuestionScuba divers breathing air at increased pressure can suffer from oxygen toxicity—too much oxygen in their bloodstream— when the partial pressure of oxygen exceeds about 1.4 atm. What happens to the amount of oxygen in a diver's bloodstream when he or she breathes oxygen at elevated pressures? How can this be reversed?1091views
Textbook QuestionOne of the possible consequences of climate change is an increase in the temperature of ocean water. The oceans serve as a 'sink' for CO2 by dissolving large amounts of it. (a) The figure below shows the solubility of CO2 in water as a function of temperature. Does CO2 behave more or less similarly to other gases in this respect?370views
Open QuestionThe Henry's law constant (kh) for O2 in H2O is 1.3 x 10-3 mol/(l atm). How many grams of O2 (32 g/mol) will dissolve in 2.00 l of water that is in contact with air which has a partial pressure of oxygen of 0.209 atm?569views