The Henry's Law constant for carbon dioxide in water is 0.0313 M/atm at 25°C. What is the molar concentration of CO2 at a partial pressure of 1.25 atm?
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The Henry's Law equation is: \[ C = k \times P \] where: C = molar concentration of CO2 in water k = Henry's Law constant (0.0313 M/atm) P = partial pressure of CO2 (1.25 atm) Show more…
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