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A child's lungs can hold 2.1 L. How many grams of air do her lungs hold at a pressure of 101.5 kPa and a body temperature of 37 degree Celsius? Use a molar mass of 29 g for air, which is about 20% oxygen, and 80% nitrogen. The R values are given in the picture.
A child's lungs can hold 2.1 L. How many grams of air do her lungs hold at a pressure of 101.5 kPa and a body temperature of 37 degree Celsius? Use a molar mass of 29 g for air, which is about 20% oxygen, and 80% nitrogen. The R values are given in the picture.
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