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If 0.492 g of nitrogen dissolves in 0.490 L of water at 0.512 atm, what quantity of nitrogen (in grams) will dissolve at 1.12 atm?
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If 0.492 g of nitrogen dissolves in
0.490 L of water at 0.512 atm, what
quantity of nitrogen (in grams) will
dissolve at 1.12 atm?
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Answer 1.08 will be right
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