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Conversion Of Henry's Law Constants


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#1 lfro

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Posted 15 May 2016 - 05:57 AM

Is it possible to convert a Henry's Law Constant from a mole fraction to a molar concentration?

I'm trying to do this for an ammonia/air/water system at 298K and 1 bar. The Henry's Law Constant in mole fraction is 0.95.

Is this even possible with the information I have?



#2 MrShorty

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Posted 16 May 2016 - 09:48 AM

Short but useless answer: Yes it is possible to convert Henry's law constants from one measure of concentration to another.

With the information you have? Not with much confidence in the result.

 

The main thing I see missing from the data given is the density of the liquid phase, or any information that would allow one to estimate the density of the liquid phase. I think that, if you had that piece of information, you would have a good basis for performing the unit conversion.






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