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henry's law and molarity

What is the maximum # of Grams of CO2 gas that can dissolve in 1.00 liter of water at 25 degrees C if the partial pressure of the CO2 gas is 57.00 mmHg? The Henry's Law constant for CO2 is .000048 M/mmHg

  I was given the formula S=KP

Using the factor-label method and expressing the answer to the correct number of significant figures,
What is the molarity of a 100.0-mL aqueous solution that contains 25.0 g of NaCl?

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