The Henry's Law constant for dissolving Co, in water is 0.034 M/atm. What is the concentration of CO2 in water under 745 mm Hg air pressure, given that Xco2 in air is 3 x 10**?

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The Henry's Law constant for dissolving Co, in water is 0.034 M/atm. What is the concentration of Co2 in water under 745 mm Hg air pressure, given that XcO2 in air is 3 x 104?
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