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(a)
Interpretation:
Calculate the Henry’s law coefficient of oxygen and nitrogen.
Concept introduction:
According to Henry’s law, the amount of gas dissolved is proportional to its partial pressure. The proportionally constant is known as Henry’s law constant
(b)
Interpretation:
Calculate the flowrate of blood into the lungs.
Concept introduction:
According to Henry’s law, the amount of gas dissolved is proportional to its partial pressure. The proportionally constant is known as Henry’s law constant
(c)
Interpretation:
State the assumptions made in the calculation of Part (b).
Concept introduction:
According to Henry’s law, the amount of gas dissolved is proportional to its partial pressure. The proportionally constant is known as Henry’s law constant
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