Vinegar and soda in a sealed container

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Vinegar and soda in a sealed container

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We all know that vinegar and soda react to produce CH3COONa, H2O and CO2. If I put these materials in a closed container, how much pressure will be produced. I can do the mole calculations but then some or much of the CO2 will dissolve in the water. So, how do I calculate the pressure given some of gas is in the water?
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