According to Henry's law ;
S (solubility) = kP
Where , S = solubility of the gas
k = Henry's constant .
P = pressure of gas .
Thus , ...
S(He) = (3.70×10^-4 M/atm) × 2 atm = 7.40×10^-4 M
Hence solubility of helium is 7.40×10^-4 M .
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