The solubility of argon in water is 5.15 x 10-3 g of Ar per 100 g of H2O at 25oC and an argon pressure of 1 atm. Given this information, what is the value of the Henry's law constant for an argon-water mixture at 25oC?

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The solubility of argon in water is 5.15 x 10<sup>-3</sup> g of Ar per 100 g of H<sub>2</sub>O at 25<sup>o</sup>C and an argon pressure of 1 atm. Given this information, what is the value of the Henry's law constant for an argon-water mixture at 25<sup>o</sup>C?






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