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Chemistry, 19.03.2021 21:00 Juliette9525

Lake Michigan is 577 ft above sea level and Lake Tahoe is 6,225 ft above sea level. The water temperature of both lakes is the same. Based on this
information, how would you expect the atmospheric pressure at the two
lakes to compare? Using Henry's Law, how will the concentrations of
oxygen in the lakes compare?

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