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There is no Henry's constant for the group defined as total trihalomethanes (TTHM). The EPA values for Henry's Law constants for the four regulated trihalomethane species in units of M/atm are:

chloroform: 3.0 x 10-1

dichlorobromomethane: 4.6 x 10-1

dibromochloromethane: 1.2

bromoform: 1.8

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