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The solubility of Xe in water at 1 atm pressure and 20 °C is approximately 5 X 10-3 M .Compare this with the solubilities of Ar and Kr in water (Table 13.1) and explain what properties of the rare gas atoms account for the variation in solubility. [Section 13.3]
Table 13.1
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