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Where KH is the Henry's law constant for a gas at a given temperature. What is KH for Ar at 25°C, in units of mol/L•mm Hg?

a) 0.035
b) 0.025
c) 0.045
d) 0.015

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Final answer:

The question seeks the Henry's law constant for Argon (Ar) at 25°C in units of mol/L·mm Hg. Without access to a specific table or provided values in the question context, it is not possible to determine the exact value.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Henry's law constant for Argon (Ar) at 25°C is expressed in units of mol/L·mm Hg. From the information provided, you are looking for the value of KH specifically for Argon. However, without a specific table or provided value within the context, the exact value for Ar cannot be determined. Generally, these values are found in scientific literature or given in a problem's context. The options provided (a) 0.035, (b) 0.025, (c) 0.045, and (d) 0.015 mol/L·mm Hg are typical values for such constants but they do not directly correspond to Argon without the proper reference.

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