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19 November, 04:22

Air is 21% oxygen by volume. Oxygen has a density of 1.31 g/L. What is the volume in liters of a room that holds enough air to contain 55kg of oxygen?

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  1. 19 November, 04:24
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    First divide the mass of oxygen by its density,

    55 kg / 1.31 L = 42 liters

    Now if V is the volume of the room, then 21% of this volume is oxygen.

    This can be written as:

    0.21 V = 42 liters

    Divide both sides of the equation by 0.21 to get V

    V = 42/0.21 liters

    V = 200 liter
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