The average total lung capacity of an adult human male is 6.0 L of air at a body temperature of 310 K and atmospheric pressure. Given that air is 78.1% nitrogen, how many nitrogen molecules would be present in the lungs of an adult human male when filled to capacity with air?

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The average total lung capacity of an adult human male is 6.0 L of air at a body temperature of 310 K and atmospheric pressure. Given that air is 78.1% nitrogen, how many nitrogen molecules would be present in the lungs of an adult human male when filled to capacity with air?






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