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Topical Questions These questions are keyed to the major topics in the chapter. Usually...

Topical Questions

These questions are keyed to the major topics in the chapter. Usually a question that is answered at the back of this book is paired with a similar one that is not.

The partial pressure of O2 in your lungs varies from 25 mm Hg to 40 mm Hg. Calculate the concentration of O2 (in grams per liter) that can dissolve in water at 37 °C when the O2 partial pressure is 40. mm Hg. The Henry’s law constant for O2 at 37 °C is 1.5 × 10-6 mol L-1 mm Hg-1.

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