According to Henry's law, solubility of solution is directly proportional to partial pressure thus,
Solubility at pressure 3.08 atm is 72.5/100, solubility at pressure 8 atm should be calculated.
Putting the values in equation:
On rearranging,
Therefore, solubility will be 1.88 mg of gas in 1 g of water or, 188 mg of tex]N_{2}[/tex] gas in 100 g of water.
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The mass of nitrogen gas that participated in the chemical reaction is 1.54g
HOW TO CALCULATE MASS OF AN ELEMENT:
- Mass of a substance can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles in mol of the substance by its molecular mass in g/mol. That is;
- mass (M) = molar mass (MM) × number of moles (n)
According to this question, a chemist determines by measurements that 0.0550 moles of nitrogen gas (N2) participate in a chemical reaction.
- The molecular mass of nitrogen gas (N2) = 14.01(2)
= 28.02g/mol
Hence, the mass of the nitrogen gas that participated in the chemical reaction is calculated as follows:
- Mass (g) = 0.0550 mol × 28.02 g/mol
Therefore, the mass of nitrogen gas that participated in the chemical reaction is 1.54g
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Explanation:
You missed the following elements, but any element with 7 valence electrons could behave like that: Cl, Br, I, F, etc