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Problem The Dissolution Process Solutions of hydrogen in palladium may be formed by exposing Pd metal...

Problem The Dissolution Process Solutions of hydrogen in palladium may be formed by exposing Pd metal to H2 gas. The concentration of hydrogen in the palladium depends on the pressure of H2 gas applied, but in a more complex fashion than can be described by Henry's law. Under certain conditions, 0.94 g of hydrogen gas is dissolved in 215 g of palladium metal.

(a) Determine the molarity of this solution (solution density = 1.8 g/cm3).

(b) Determine the molality of this solution (solution density = 1.8 g/cm3).

(C) Determine the percent by mass of hydrogen atoms in this solution (solution density = 1.8 g/cm3).

Please help me to understand part A , B and c, I am unsure of my answers, thank you

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