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During a person’s typical breathing cycle, the CO2 concentration in the expired air rises to a peak of 4.6% by volume. (a) Calculate the partial pressure of the CO2 in the expired air at its peak, assuming 1 atm pressure and a body temperature of 37 °C. (b) What is the molarity of the CO2 in the expired air at its peak, assuming a body temperature of 37 °C?
During a person’s typical breathing cycle, the CO2 concentration in the expired air rises to a peak of 4.6% by volume. (a) Calculate the partial pressure of the CO2 in the expired air at its peak, assuming 1 atm pressure and a body temperature of 37 °C. (b) What is the molarity of the CO2 in the expired air at its peak, assuming a body temperature of 37 °C?
Irving HeathcoteLv2
13 May 2020