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How does the partial pressure of oxygen relate to its concentration in water?

I've read that the partial pressure of oxygen in water will be the same as the partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere, but that the saturation of oxygen in water is dependent on factors like ...
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How does pressure affect the color of reaction medium with equimolar amounts or reactants and products at equilibrium?

Chlorine gas is pale yellow-green, and both hydrogen and hydrogen chloride are colorless gases. According to the Le Chatelier's principle, the change in pressure will not affect the following ...
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Effect of addition of inert gas on concentration in an equilibrium [duplicate]

We have the following equilibrium established in a container with movable piston at atmospheric pressure. $$\ce{N_2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ 2NH_3 (g)}$$ Now how does the concentration of the reacting species ...
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Can I mix pressures and concentrations when finding equilibrium constant? [duplicate]

In order to find the equilibrium constant (or reaction quotient) I know I can find the value as the products over reactants raised to coefficient exponents. But, in all of the problems I have had to ...
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Is is valid to compare reaction quotient to $K_p$ as well as $K_c$?

Can I use the reaction quotient compared to $K_p$ to answer the following question? The solid $\ce{XY}$ decomposes into gaseous $\ce{X}$ and $\ce{Y}$: $\ce{XY(s) <=> X(g) + Y(g)}$ with a $K_p = ...
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Finding the value of pressure equilibrium constant

Question: A rigid vessel containing only $\ce{NO2(g)}$ is heated to $\pu{337^{ \circ}C}$ and allowed to come to equilibrium according to the following reaction: $$\ce{2NO2 <=> 2NO + O2}$$ ...
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Is the pressure of a gas proportional with the concentration of a gas?

Is the pressure of a gas proportional with the concentration of a gas? Because you can also use the pressure instead of the concentration in the equilibrium condition.
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What is the relation between partial pressure and concentration?

So, one of my books said that partial pressure plays more significance in determining the gradient than concentration. So, it said it was possible for a gas to go from high partial pressure at point A ...
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Osmolarity and osmotic pressure

You have discovered a new strain of bacteria called Tankeromyces subtilis that has a special outer membrane that is capable of withstanding high levels of osmotic pressure. These bacteria can survive ...
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