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Researchers who study microbial degradation of vinyl chloride (vc) use small sealed glass bottles to keep vc from partitioning into the room air during experiments. once, while i was working in a lab, a new master’s student walked up to me to show me that her sealed bottle was open (true story). after the seal broke the bottle contained 3 mg of vinyl chloride in 60 ml of water. assume the volume of air in the lab equaled 100 m3 and that there was no ventilation (luckily that was not true), the temperature and pressure in the lab were 25 0c and 1 atm, respectively. in addition, henry’s law constant equals 26.8 l×atm mole . • compare the equilibrium concentration of vc in the air to the 3-h air quality standard of [vc]std = 10 ppmv. • what should the new master’s student have done, when she noticed the seal on the bottle that contained vc was open?
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