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The following table provides some information on carbon dioxide solubility in water. C (mol/L) P (atm)...

The following table provides some information on carbon dioxide solubility in water.

C
(mol/L)
P
(atm)
k
(mol/L⋅atm)
T
(∘C)
3.80×10−2 1.00 20.0
4.90×10−2 20.0
1.00 3.40×10−2 25.0

At 1 atm, how many moles of CO2 are released by raising the temperature of 1 liter of water from 20∘C to 25∘C?

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