Determine the concentration of benzene in a lab after a spill of 1 liter of benzene has completely evaporated and there is no ventilation. The lab is 20 ft x 20 ft x 10ft. Benzene has a specific gravity of 0.899.
Specific gravity of benzene = density = 0.899 g/mL
Density = mass /volume
Mass = 0.899g/mL*1000mL
Mass = 899 g
Volume of the room = 20*20*10 = 4000 ft^3
Concentration = 899 g/ 4000 ft^3
Concentration = 0.224 g/ft^3
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