Question: At NTP, the solubility of natural gas in water is 0.8 mole of gas/kg of water. What is the Henry’s law constant for natural gas?

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A : 8 kN/m2

B : 7.90 x 10-3 Pa

C : 71.36 bar

D : 105 mmHg

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