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The atmospheric pressure is reported to be 30.07 inHg. You measured the volume of the headspace to be 0.241 L, the moles of carbon dioxide in the headspace to be 0.0133 mol and the temperature of the soda mixture to be 295.24 K. What is the pressure in atm of carbon dioxide in the headspace? Report your answer to two decimal places
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