The Henry's law constant for C02 in water at 25 SC is 3.1

Chapter , Problem 92ie

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Problem 92ie

The Henry's law constant for C02 in water at 25 SC is 3.1 x 10-2 M atm-1. (a) What is the solubility of C02 in water at this temperature if the solution is in contact with air at normal atmospheric pressure? (b) Assume that all of this C02 is in the form of H2C03 produced by the reaction between C02 and H20:

C02(aq) + H20(/)-H2C03(aq)

What is the pH of this solution?

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