Q.
The amount of dissolved oxygen in 1 litre water in equilibrium with air at 1atm pressure at 25∘C will be (assume that air contains 20 mole % oxygen, Henry's constant (kH) for oxygen is 3.04×107mmHg and density of H2O at 25∘C is 1g/cc )
According to Dalton's law, po2=Ptotal XO2gas =0.20×760=152mmHg
According to Henry's law, po2=KH×XO2liq. 152=3.04×107XO2liq. XO2=5×10−6 XO2=nO2+nH2Ono2 −nO2+1000/18no2 =nO2+55.56no2≃55.56no2
Number of moles of O2 dissolved nO2 =55.56×5×10−6=2.77×10−4 [O2]=2.77×10−4M