Assuming that air contains 23.6 % of oxygen (O2) and 76.4 % of nitrogen (N2), find the density of the air at a pressure of 1 atm. = 101 kPa and a temperature of 13° C.
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Assuming that air contains 23.6 % of oxygen (O2) and 76.4 % of nitrogen (N2), find the density of the air at a pressure of 1 atm. = 101 kPa and a temperature of 13° C.
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A) 0.613 kg/m3 |
B) 0.826 kg/m3
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C) 1.03 kg/m3 |
D) 1.23 kg/m3 |
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