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Answer: Thus the solubility of gas in water, at the same temperature, if the partial pressure of gas is 10.0 atm is 235mg/100g.
Explanation:-
The Solubility of in water can be calculated by Henry’s Law. Henry’s law gives the relation between gas pressure and the concentration of dissolved gas.
Formula of Henry’s law, .
= Henry’s law constant = ?
The partial pressure (P) of in water = 4.07 atm
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At pressure of 10.0 atm
Thus the solubility of gas in water, at the same temperature, is 235mg/100g
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Carbon Is tetravalent. This means that at any particular point in time, the number of bonds carbon can form at a particular time is 4. Now in this particular question, there is already a double bond between the two carbon atoms. This means that each of the carbon atom has the chance to fulfill it tetra valency by attaching just two bonds to itself.
Hence, to complete the property of its tetra valency, two more bonds needed to be added to the two carbon atoms