Calculate the number of moles in the 5.70-L volume of air in the lungs of the average person. Note that the air is at 37.0°C (body temperature) and atmospheric pressure.
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Calculate the number of moles in the 5.70-L volume of air in the lungs of the...
Calculate the number of moles in the 1.90 L volume of air in the lungs of the average person. Note that the air is at 37.0°C (body temperature) and atmospheric pressure.
Suppose the amount of air in a person's lungs is 2.15x10^-3 m^-3 a) Calculate the number of moles of air molecules in the person's lungs when the pressure there is atmospheric pressure. Note that the air is at 37.0 degrees Celsius (body temperature).
Calculate the number of moles in the 2.00L volume of air in the lungs of the average person. (Air = 37.0 degrees C) This is how I completed the problem, my book does not contain the answers to our homework so im checking on here to make sure my answer is correct... If not what is the real answer and how did you obtain it? P=1.01E+5 k=1.38E-23J/k T=310K V=2.00L N=PV/kT N=(1.01E+5)(2.00L)/(1.38E-23)(310K) =4.78E-21 Moles
How many moles of air are in the lungs of a average person with a total lung capacity of 3.8 L? Assume that the person is at 1.0 atm pressure and has a normal body temperature of 37 C
Q. 8) What is the temperature (°C) of 0.198 moles of air in lungs with a capacity of 5.41 L at an atmospheric pressure of 0.934 atm? Group of answer choices A.) 310°C B.) 273°C C.) 37.3°C D.) 583°C Q 10.) A sample of nitrogen gas has a volume of 0.180 L, at a pressure of 0.800 atm and a temperature of 29°C. What is the new temperature (°C) of the gas at a volume of 90.0 mL and a...
Question 8 of 11 > A boy with pneumonia has lungs with a volume of 1.7 L that fill with 0.070 mol of air when he inhales. When he exhales, his lung volume decreases to 1.3 L. Enter the number of moles of gas that remain in his lungs after he exhales. Assume constant temperature and pressure. n = mol
A volume of 2.8 L of air at 36°C is expelled from the lungs into cold surroundings at 0.3°C. What volume does the expelled air occupy at this temperature? The pressure and the number of gas particles do not change. Answer in L
1))))A person’s lungs might hold 6.0 x 10-3 m3 of air at body temperature (37 0C) and atmospheric pressure (101 kPa). Given that air is 21% oxygen (O2), find the number of O2 molecules in the lungs ans: 2.97 x 1022 2)) If the person takes a particularly deep breath, so that the lungs hold a total of 1.5 x 1023 molecules, what is the new volume of the lungs? [Answer: 6.35 x 10-3 m3 ]
Problem 17.5 After emptying her lungs, a person inhales 4.0 L of air at 2.0 ∘C and holds her breath. Part A How much does the volume of the air increase as it warms to her body temperature of 36 ∘C ? Express your answer using two significant figures.
What number of moles are in a gas sample with the following data? Volume -5.19 L Temperature - 37.0°C Pressure: 0.985 atm 0.153 mol 0.201 mol 23. 3 mol 128 mol