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What is the volume (in liters) of this air sample if the pressure is changed to 0.960 atm at a constant temperature? Do not include
the unit of meașure in your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the volume (in liters) of this air sample if the pressure is changed to 0.960 atm at a constant temperature? Do not include the unit of meașure in your answer.
Breathing is an application of Boyle's law (Figure 10.8). As the diaphragm muscle beneath our lungs
contracts, the pressure inside our lungs decreases, causing air to rush into our mouth and nasal
passages to fill the lungs. When the diaphragm muscle relaxes, it increases the air pressure, causing air to
be expelled from the lungs. A typical lung volume is 3.50 liters (L). Air pressure inside the lungs changes
by approximately 0.040 atm. A sample of air has a volume of 3.50 L at 1.00 atm. But how do we
determine the volume of this air sample if the pressure is changed to 0.960 atm at constant temperature?
Transcribed Image Text:Breathing is an application of Boyle's law (Figure 10.8). As the diaphragm muscle beneath our lungs contracts, the pressure inside our lungs decreases, causing air to rush into our mouth and nasal passages to fill the lungs. When the diaphragm muscle relaxes, it increases the air pressure, causing air to be expelled from the lungs. A typical lung volume is 3.50 liters (L). Air pressure inside the lungs changes by approximately 0.040 atm. A sample of air has a volume of 3.50 L at 1.00 atm. But how do we determine the volume of this air sample if the pressure is changed to 0.960 atm at constant temperature?
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