The air above a cubic meter of water is at 20°C and atmospheric pressure (101.3 kPa absolute). The water contains 0.025
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The air above a cubic meter of water is at 20°C and atmospheric pressure (101.3 kPa absolute). The water contains 0.025 kg of dissolved air under chemical equilibrium. If the pressure is doubled, what will be the mass of dissolved air in the water when the system reaches chemical equilibrium under isothermal conditions? Report your answer to the nearest kilogram (kg).