Calculate the solubility of carbon dioxide gas, which is CO2 when its Henry loss constant is 8.20 * 10 to the two molarities per atmosphere at a pressure of 3.29 atmospheres. All right, so we need to find the solubility of our gas. So that's S gas, which is CO2 equals Henry's constant times the pressure of that gas.
So we're going to plug in 8.20 * 10 to the two molarities over atmospheres times 3.29 atmospheres. Again, you see that units will cancel out. And what do we have at the end? Molarity. So this would come out to be 27 * 10 to the three molar.
So this would be the concentration of carbon dioxide for this particular example question.