The CO2 gas sealed inside a carbonated beverage bottle has a pressure of 1.9atm. At this pressure, the solubility of CO2 in water is 0.065g CO2/100 g H2O. When the bottle is opened,the CO2 in the space above the liquid escapes, and the partial pressure of the CO2 falls to 2.3 mmHg, the value in the surrounding atmosphere of the room. Calculate the solubility of CO2 in the beverage at this new pressure, assuming no changes in temperature occur. Give the result in 2 sig. figs.

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The CO2 gas sealed inside a carbonated beverage bottle has a pressure of 1.9atm. At this pressure, the solubility of CO, in water is 0.065g CO2/100 g H20. When the bottle is
opened,the CO2 in the space above the liquid escapes, and the partial pressure of the CO2 falls to 2.3 mmHg, the value in the surrounding atmosphere of the room. Calculate the
solubility of CO2 in the beverage at this new pressure, assuming no changes in temperature occur. Give the result in 2 sig. figs.
2.6
x 10^
-4
g of CO2 in 100 g of water.
Transcribed Image Text:The CO2 gas sealed inside a carbonated beverage bottle has a pressure of 1.9atm. At this pressure, the solubility of CO, in water is 0.065g CO2/100 g H20. When the bottle is opened,the CO2 in the space above the liquid escapes, and the partial pressure of the CO2 falls to 2.3 mmHg, the value in the surrounding atmosphere of the room. Calculate the solubility of CO2 in the beverage at this new pressure, assuming no changes in temperature occur. Give the result in 2 sig. figs. 2.6 x 10^ -4 g of CO2 in 100 g of water.
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