Chemistry
Chemistry, 15.04.2021 02:20, dondre54

9. Inhaling an average human lung volume of 6.0 Liters would cause you to gain how many grams due to O2 gas? (if your lungs were at STP and air was 100% O2)?

10. How much mass would you lose by exhaling the same 6.0 Liters of CO2 (assuming
STP and 100% of exhalation was CO2)?

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