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Henrys law constant for CO2 in water is 1.6×108 Pa at 298K.

Calculate quantity of CO2 in 500 mL of soda water when packed under 2.5 atm CO2 pressure at 298K.

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According to Henry's law, pCO2 = KHx

Here x is the mole fraction of carbon dioxide in the carbon dioxide water mixture.

pCO2 = 2.5 atm = 2.5 × 1.01325 × 105 Pa = 2.533125 × 105 Pa

x = mole fraction = 2.533125 × 105/ 1.67 × 108 = 0.00152

x = moles of CO2/(moles of CO2 + moles of H2O) ≈ moles of CO2/moles of H2O as mole of CO2 are negligible in comparison to the number of moles of water

500 ml of water = 500g of water = 500/18 = 27.78 moles of water.

So, moles of CO2/27.78 = 0.00152 or moles of CO2 = 0.042 moles.
Hence the amount of CO2 in 500 ml of soda water is 0.042 * 44 = 1.848 g.


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