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The Henry's Law constant (k) for carbon monoxide in water at 25°C is 9.71 × 10-4 mol/(L·atm)....

The Henry's Law constant (k) for carbon monoxide in water at 25°C is 9.71 × 10-4 mol/(L·atm). How many grams of CO will dissolve in 1.00 L of water if the partialpressure of CO is 2.75 atm?
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Step1 C= Kh * P or C =2.75 x9.71x10^-4 moles = 26.7025x10^-4 moles

Step2 Mass of CO= 26.7025x10^-4 x28 =7.48x10^-2 g
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