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  • 12-09-2018
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What pressure is required to achieve a co2 concentration of 5.80×10−2 m at 20∘c?

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Annainn Annainn
  • 21-09-2018

The concentration (c) of a gas at pressure (p) at a given temperature (T) through the Henry's constant kH

c = kH * p

at 20 C or 293 K, the henry's constant kH for CO2 = 0.037 mol/L-atm

Given concentration c = 0.0580 moles/L

Hence the pressure is given as:

p = c/kH = 0.0580 molesL-1/0.037 molL-1atm-1 = 1.57 atm

Pressure required is 1.57 atm


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