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This lecture covers the principles of air-liquid partitioning, focusing on the gas-liquid partition constant, Henry's Law constant, and pure liquid vapor pressure. It explains the relationship between partial pressure, concentration, and temperature in the context of organic compounds. The lecture also discusses the influence of temperature, salinity, and solubility on partitioning constants, providing practical examples and exercises for better understanding.
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