
Answer:
b) increases by a factor of about 2.
Explanation:
Ignore the nitrogen and oxygen. Each gas acts independently of the others.
You have 0.02 mol of COâ‚‚ gas at some pressure in equilibrium with the COâ‚‚ in solution.
According to Graham's Law,
S Â = kp
That is, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to its partial pressure above the liquid.
If you add another 0.02 mol of COâ‚‚, you have doubled the number of moles.
According to Avogadro's Law, doubling the number of moles doubles the pressure.
According to Graham's Law, doubling the pressure doubles the solubility.
The solubility of COâ‚‚ increases by a factor of two.
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