Henry's Law constants for aqueous solutions at 25°C are 8.20 × 10-7 molal/mmHg for N2 and 1.62 × 10-6 molal/mmHg for O2. Determine the solubility of nitrogen in water under an atmospheric pressure of 760 mmHg, assuming that air is 80% N2 and 20% O2.
A) 6.23 × 10-4 m
B) 7.79 × 10-4 m
C) 4.99 × 10-4 m
D) 1.25 × 10-4 m
E) 6.16 × 10-3 m
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