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27 January, 16:18

Liquid nitrogen has a density of 0.808 g/mL and boils at 77 K. Researchers often purchase liquid nitrogen in insulated 185 L tanks. The liquid vaporizes quickly to gaseous nitrogen (which has a density of 1.15 g/mL at room temperature and atmospheric pressure) when the liquid is removed from the tank. Suppose that all 185 L of liquid nitrogen in a tank accidentally vaporized in a lab that measured 10.00 m times 10.00 m times 3.50 m.

Part A

What maximum fraction of the air in the room could be displaced by the gaseous nitrogen?

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  1. 27 January, 16:38
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    37.14 %

    Explanation:

    Using the equation, mass, M = D1 * V1

    = D2 * V2

    Where,

    D1 = density of the liquid Nitrogen

    D2 = density of gaseous Nitrogen

    V1 = volume of the liquid Nitrogen

    V2 = volume of the gaseous Nitrogen

    Calculating V2,

    0.808 * 185 = 1.15 * V2

    Volume of Nitrogen after expansion = 129.98 m3.

    Volume = L * b * h

    = 10 * 10 * 3.5

    Volume of the room = 350 m3.

    Fraction of air = volume of Nitrogen after expansion/volume of the room * 100

    = 129.98/350 * 100

    = 37.14 %
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