Henry’s law is important in environmental chemistry, where it predicts the distribution of pollutants between water and the atmosphere. The hydrocarbon benzene (C6H6) emitted in wastewater streams, for example, can pass into the air, where it is degraded by processes induced by light from the sun. The Henry’s law constant for benzene in water at 25°C is 301 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of benzene vapor in equilibrium with a solution of 2.0 g of benzene per 1000 L of water. How many benzene molecules are present in each cubic centimeter?
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Answer the questions about this reaction: nai(aq) + cl2(g) → nacl(aq) + i2(g) write the oxidation and reduction half-reactions: oxidation half-reaction: reduction half-reaction: based on the table of relative strengths of oxidizing and reducing agents (b-18), would these reactants form these products? write the balanced equation: answer options: a. 0/na -> +1/na+1e- b. nai(aq) + cl2(g) → nacl(aq) + i2(g) c. +1/na+1e- -> 0 /na d. -1/2i -> 0/i2+2e- e. no f. 4nai(aq) + cl2(g) → 4nacl(aq) + i2(g) g. 2nai(aq) + cl2(g) → 2nacl(aq) + i2(g) h. 4nai(aq) + 2cl2(g) → 4nacl(aq) + 2i2(g) i. nai(aq) + cl2(g) → nacl(aq) + i2(g) j. 0/cl2+2e -> -1/2cl- k. yes
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