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Chemistry, 20.09.2019 00:00 KIAZTUNEZ

The typical partial pressure of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.0004 atm. in the small gas volume inside a bottle of a carbonated beverage the pressure of the carbon dioxide is 2 atm (this varies widely). what is the ratio of the concentration of carbon dioxide dissolved in the soda before opening (with 2 atm pressure) to post-opening when the carbon dioxide concentration has come to equilibrium with the carbon dioxide in the environment (gone flat)?

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