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A person accidentally swallows a drop of liquid oxygen,02(1). which has a density of 1.149 g/mL. Assuming the drop has a volume of 0.050 mL, what volume of gas will be produced in the person's stomach at body temperature (37â) and a pres- sure of 1.0 atm? 54.
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A person accidentally swallows a drop of liquid oxygen,02(1). which has a density of 1.149 g/mL. Assuming the drop has a volume of 0.050 mL, what volume of gas will be produced in the person's stomach at body temperature (37â) and a pres- sure of 1.0 atm? 54.
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