Asked by Anonymous
Air entering the lungs ends up in tiny sacs called alveoli. It is from the alveoli that oxygen diffuses into the blood. The average voume of the alveoli is .00000000078 L. Assuming that the pressure in the alveoli is 1.0 atm and the temperature is 37 degrees celsius, calculate the number of moles of air in one of the alveoli.
I used n=PV/RT but for someone reason it keeps telling me i have the wrong answer
I used n=PV/RT but for someone reason it keeps telling me i have the wrong answer
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Answered by
DrBob222
I can't tell what your work is if you don't post it. If you will post your work I will look for the error. A common mistake beginners make is to use T in celsius and not convert to Kelvin.
Answered by
Anonymous
i used .00000000078L for volume 1.0atm for pressure 310k for temperature and 0.0821 for R. The answer i got was 2.945 but that's not correct
Answered by
DrBob222
n=PV/RT
n = (1.0 x 7.8 x 10^-10)/(0.0821*310) = 3.06 x 10^-11. You only missed it by a factor of 100 billion.
n = (1.0 x 7.8 x 10^-10)/(0.0821*310) = 3.06 x 10^-11. You only missed it by a factor of 100 billion.
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