Methane has a Henry's Law constant (k) of 9.88 × 10−2 mol/(L·atm) when dissolved in benzene at 25°C. How many grams of CH4 will dissolve in 3.00 L of benzene if the partial pressure of CH4 is 1.48 atm?
A) 0.0667 g
B) 0.146 g
C) 2.34 g
D) 4.83 g
E) 7.02 g
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