Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g) - CaCO3(s) + H2O(l)
Need to calculate the number of moles of CO2 to start. For this use:
PV = nRT - ideal gas law
P = pressure (absolute pressure in Pascals), V = volume (litres), n = no of moles of gas, R = universal gas constant, T = temp in degrees Kelvin
make n the subject. Therefore:
n = PV / RT = 100000 x 0.025 / (8.314 x 298) = 1.026 moles of CO2. This is the number of moles of CA(OH)2. Will be easy to calculate the volume from the concentration of calcium hydroxide now.