mixture (altele) An athlete exhales 7.6 g of breath at standard ambient temperature and pressure (25°C and latm), which

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mixture (altele) An athlete exhales 7.6 g of breath at standard ambient temperature and pressure (25°C and latm), which

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mixture (altele) An athlete exhales 7.6 g of breath at standard ambient temperature and pressure (25°C and latm), which is made up of 6% CO2 , 15% O2 and 79% N2 by volume. Calculate the following: a) the molar mass of the mixture = kg/kmol Submit part 2 marks Unanswered
b) the specific gas constant of the mixture kJ/kg.K SL c) the mass fraction of O2 = =
c) the mass fraction of O2 Submit pa 2 ma Unanswc d) the volume of gas exhaled = litres
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