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Calculate the concentration of `CO_(2)` in a soft drink that is bottled with a partial pressure of `CO_(2)` of 4 atm over the liquid at `25^(@)C`. The Henry's law constant for `CO_(2)` in water at `25^(@)C` is `3.1 xx 10^(-2) "mol/litre-atm"`.

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