Chemistry, asked by madhusmitabhadra51, 11 months ago

Henry's law constant of carbon dioxide in water is 1.67×10^8pa
at 298k. Calculate the qty.of carbon dioxide in 500ml of soda water when packed under 2.5 atm carbon dioxide pressure at 298k​

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Answered by tasneem200638
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Answer:

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Explanation:

It is given that:

KH= 1.67 × 108Pa  

PCO2 = 2.5 atm = 2.5 × 1.01325 × 105Pa

= 2.533125 × 105Pa

According to Henry's law:

PCO2 = KHX  

⇒ x =  PCO2 / KH

= 2.533125 × 105 / 1.67 × 108

= 0.00152

We can write,  

[Since, is negligible as compared to]

In 500 mL of soda water, the volume of water = 500 mL

[Neglecting the amount of soda present]

We can write:

500 mL of water = 500 g of water

=500 / 18 mole of water

= 27.78 mol of water

Now, nCO2 / nH2O = x

nCO2 / 27.78 = 0.00152

nCO2 = 0.042 mol

Hence, quantity of CO2 in 500 mL of soda water = (0.042 × 44)g

= 1.848 g

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