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    Gas solubility

    I forgot to tell that this is for 25C and 1 atm data thanks, merely
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    Gas solubility

    Hello, well, taking it as if it would be H' I get that the solubility for CFC-11, CFC-12 and CFC-113 are: CFC-11: 70618140.5Pascal CFC-12: 286355720.1Pa CFC-113: 181164133.09Pa They seem correct, but not sure if they are corect!! Thanks,
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    Gas solubility

    Hello, data is from Warner and Weiss, 1985 (Solubilities of chlorofluorocarbons 11 and 12 in water and seawater). It represents their experimental results for K'. thanks
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    Gas solubility

    Hello, how to translate Henry's K in mol kg-1 atm-1 units to Pascals?? thanks, merely
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    Gas solubility

    Dear Milton, I know they are not the usual units. I took them from: Benson, B.B. and Krause, D.Jr. 1976. "Empirical laws for dilute aqueous solutions of nonpolar gases." The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol.64, no.2, 689-709. What I mean by "extra 10mL of air dissolved in water" is the...
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    Gas solubility

    Hello, I'm trying to get the concentration (mg/L) of N2, O2 and Ar in air equilibrated water at 1000.9mbar, 20C and 65% humidity (clear water, salinity~0) using the following literature B and k (Bunsen coef and Henry's coef): N2 B=15.57 cc.liter-1 atm-1. k=7.97atm*10-4. O2 B=29.86 cc.liter-1...

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