To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature from 1.20 g/L at 1.4 atm to 2.3 g/L what would the pressure have to be increased to?

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Henry's Law is p = kC
First, evaluate k from the first set of data. 1.2 atm = k(1.2g/L), then use k in the second set of p = kc to determine p. I found p to be about 2.5 or so but you need to confirm that and do it more accurately.
Its 2.7 thanks so much!
To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature from 1.20 g/L, at 1.4 atm, to 2.3 g/L, the pressure would have to be increased to _____.
To increase the solubility of a gas at constant temperature from 1.20 g/L, at 1.4 atm, to 2.3 g/L, the pressure would have to be increased to _____.
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