Based from the study of G. N. Lewis and H. Storch, J. American Chemical Society, 1917, the partial B, pressures of Br, above a solution containing CCI, as P (Torr)| X P (Torr) 0.00394 | 1.52 0.0130...


Based from the study of G. N. Lewis and H. Storch, J.<br>American Chemical Society, 1917, the partial B,<br>pressures of Br, above a solution containing CCI, as<br>P (Torr)| X<br>P (Torr)<br>0.00394 | 1.52<br>0.0130 5.43<br>the solvent at 25°C are found to have the values listed<br>in the table as a function of the mole fraction of Br, in 0.00420 | 1.60<br>the solution. Plot the Br, mole fraction against its<br>partial pressure and from this detemine the Henry's<br>gas solubility constant of Br, in CCI, at 25°C. Hint: The 0.0102 4.27<br>Henry's gas solubility constant is the slope.<br>0.0236 9.57<br>0.0238 9.83<br>0.00599 2.39<br>0.0250 10.27<br>

Extracted text: Based from the study of G. N. Lewis and H. Storch, J. American Chemical Society, 1917, the partial B, pressures of Br, above a solution containing CCI, as P (Torr)| X P (Torr) 0.00394 | 1.52 0.0130 5.43 the solvent at 25°C are found to have the values listed in the table as a function of the mole fraction of Br, in 0.00420 | 1.60 the solution. Plot the Br, mole fraction against its partial pressure and from this detemine the Henry's gas solubility constant of Br, in CCI, at 25°C. Hint: The 0.0102 4.27 Henry's gas solubility constant is the slope. 0.0236 9.57 0.0238 9.83 0.00599 2.39 0.0250 10.27

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