Question:

The partial pressure of O₂ in your lungs is about 100. mmHg.

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The partial pressure of O₂ in your lungs is about 100. mmHg.

The partial pressure of O₂ in your lungs is about 100. mmHg. Calculate the concentration of O₂ (in grams per liter) that can dissolve in water at 37 °C when the O₂ partial pressure is 93.0 mmHg. The Henry law constant for O₂ at 37 °C is 1.5x10‾⁶ mol L‾¹ mmHg‾¹. [O₂] = ________g/L