Question: What is molar concentration ( c A ) , partial pressure ( P A ) , molar fraction and for gas: ( : y A

What is molar concentration (cA), partial pressure (PA), molar fraction and for gas: (:yA}, volume fraction (CA**) and partition coefficient (O?A12)?
At phase equilibrium, (cA)2=O?A--(cA)1
Based on the above concepts and Henry's law (note the difference between O?A and O?A12), practice examples 12.1.1 and 12.2.1.1 in lecture slides.
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