22. Solving a chemistry problem
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4. The distribution coefficient of mercury bromide between water and benzene Crasp=C(H2O)/C(C6H6) is 0.9. From 0.012 m3 of an aqueous solution with a concentration of 0.015 kmol/m3, 0.02 m3 of benzene was mixed. Determine how much the concentration of mercury bromide in water changed when equilibrium was reached.
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