Henry's Law The Henry's Law Constant K for CO2 in water is KCO2 = 1.67 x 108 Pa If the pressure of CO2 in equilibrium with water is 10 bar. What is the molarity of this CO2 solution?
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Step 1: Convert the pressure of CO2 to Pascals (Pa) 1 bar = 100,000 Pa 10 bar = 10 * 100,000 Pa = 1,000,000 Pa Show more…
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