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Dear Henry,
I'd like to know the Henry's constant (atm*m3/mol)for nicotine.I've spent much time for searching it yet. But I don't get. If you can point out the value or relating web site, let me know.Thanks.  

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You will probably need to go to a university chemistry library and do a search there (books, journals, and databases).  This type of data will probably not be on the web.  You could try calling to see if they would do the search for you.  Be ready to explain why you need the data.  You may find a reference by doing various searches at http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/  A simple search didn't find it.

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Chemistry (non-biochemistry), environmental science, occupational health and safety, environmental regulation and management, environmental engineering, and wastewater engineering. I'm the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and the Director of Research at the Institute of Textile Technology.

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Chemistry (non-biochemistry), environmental science, occupational health and safety, environmental regulation and management, environmental engineering, and wastewater engineering. I'm the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and the Director of Research at the Institute of Textile Technology.

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