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Chapter 5 Problem 5.31

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The average person takes 500 mL of air into the lungs with each normal inhalation, which corresponds to approximately 131022 molecules of air. Calculate the number of molecules of air inhaled by a person with a respiratory problem who takes in only 350 mL of air with each breath. Assume constant pressure and temperature.

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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book 7 
Author Martin Silberberg Dr., Patricia Amateis Professor
ISBN 9780073511177

The average person takes 500 mL of air into the lungs with each normal inhalation, which

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