Henry's Law and its corresponding constant kH have been expressed in a variety of different, yet effectively
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Henry's Law and its corresponding constant kH have been expressed in a variety of different, yet effectively equivalent, fashions. A Henry's law constant for CH4 in benzene at 25°C is: kH(CH4,benzene) = 2.3×10-2 M/atm 55 mL of benzene is kept under CH4 gas at a pressure of 1.19 atm and 25°C. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of CH4 dissolved in the benzene ([CH4]C6H6).
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